New website tool from Pepper Money

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Pepper Money has introduced a new website tool, designed to make it simpler for brokers to find a home for their complex mortgage cases.

The specialist lender has recently enhanced website navigation and search functionality. In addition, it has introduced a new Product Finder tool, which enables brokers to quickly identify the most suitable product for a customer by filtering a number of features, including term, LTV, adverse credit details, and product type.

This is an additional tool Pepper Money have created following feedback, to support brokers in placing business with them.

The tool is designed to complement their fully utilised new business team, with whom brokers can interact with, by phone or via webchat.

Paul Adams, sales director at Pepper Money, said: “At Pepper Money, we already have a reputation for providing outstanding service, and we know that in order to stay ahead, we need to keep investing in developing our proposition. For us, this is important to give our broker partners the best resources so they can be the best they can be. And we believe this often starts with us, the lender.”

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