New corporate brand for Mortgage Intelligence

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Mortgage Intelligence has changed the look and feel of its corporate brand, as part of a strategic review.

The mortgage and insurance network and club, part of Countrywide plc since 2011, has rebranded all of its marketing collateral, tools and platforms. The rebrand also includes a complete redesign of the broker website.

Sally Laker, managing director of Mortgage Intelligence Holdings, said: “It is important that our brand reflects not just how the company has evolved but also the market we operate in and the clients we serve.

“The new branding looks modern and fresh and delivers a strong corporate message, as always putting our advisers at the heart of our business.”

Sharon Mawby, head of sales and marketing at Mortgage Intelligence Holdings, added: “It’s been a fantastic journey and the Mortgage Intelligence team look forward to seeing the rebrand benefit our members as it continues to evolve. Upon refreshing our current brand and website we made the strategic decision to implement and upgrade our online services and corporate look.

“As well as being easy to use, our new website offers an array of services available including ‘Broker Zone’, marketing event information, access to webinars, online training and new/ existing product updates. We will also be advertising our network firms’ vacancies via our website assisting them in growing their businesses.”

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