New BTL app for Android released

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Mortgages for Business’s Buy To Let app is now available to Android users.

The free app, which is free to download has been able for iOS since September 2012.

It has been downloaded 7,220 times since its launch.

Mortgages for Business’s managing director, David Whittaker, said: “The number of clients who use Android to access MFB online has jumped from just under 2% to nearly a quarter in the three years since we originally launched the app solely for iOS. Clearly the time is now right to cater for these clients too.”

The app provides instant access to the latest buy-to-let rates and allows users to search for mortgages that match their specific circumstances and borrowing requirements.

The advanced search function allows users to find products for limited company applicants and HMOs.

Search results provide detailed financial summaries of each buy to let mortgage including the lender’s maximum loan to value, monthly interest only or repayment cost, rental requirements and arrangement fees. Users can also email themselves quotes for specific products.

The portfolio manager function has also been improved. Previously property details were held on the device but users can now save the information to a secure server, allowing them to access the information across multiple devices.

The updated iOS version is due to be released pending Apple’s approval “any day now”, Mortgages for Business said.

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