Mortgage Intelligence partners with Air

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Air, the later-life lending platform, has announced a new partnership with network Mortgage Intelligence.

Mortgage Intelligence’s network members will have access to Air’s services and resources including Air Sourcing, which allows advisers to search and recommend the most relevant later life lending products and services for their customers.

Professional development through Air Academy is also part of the partnership and Mortgage Intelligence advisers will benefit from access to the later-life lending learning platform, Air Academy, which delivers 10 LIBF-accredited modules and wider educational content.

Paul Glynn, CEO at Air, said: “For advisers, access to the widest range of products, tools and education is essential. Air Academy and the Sourcing platform provide a solid foundation to this end. Not only are advisers equipped with the required expertise and more, they are also able to offer a wider array of options to consumers.

“This all adds up to an industry-leading service for both advisers and their clients. We’re delighted to be partnering with Mortgage Intelligence to provide this to its members.”

John Cupis, managing director at Mortgage Intelligence, added: “We’re dedicated to providing the best tools to our member firms, and so we’re excited to be partnering with Air to provide our advisers with further support, sourcing and technology.

“Air’s addition as part of our new lifetime mortgage proposition represents a positive step forward in ensuring every customer finds a good outcome for their circumstances.”

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