Nomo works with MagiClick for new intermediary website

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Digital agency MagiClick has announced a new partnership with the Sharia-compliant digital bank, Nomo, with the launch of the bank’s new intermediary website.

The website launch forms the first part of a phased functionality roll-out, as the bank develops its lending proposition via UK mortgage intermediaries.

Nomo is part of Bank of London and The Middle East plc (BLME), a subsidiary of Boubyan Bank, an Islamic bank in Kuwait.

Zeenat Shaffi, senior business development manager at Nomo, said: “At Nomo we offer residential and Buy-to-Let (BTL) finance products to help customers buy or refinance a home in the UK, whilst adhering to Islamic finance principles. We hope our work with MagiClick will help us bring that message to brokers in the UK.

“Our Property Finance products are available to residents in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar. Nomo enables them to access and manage their property financing completely digitally, and this new website will enable brokers to more easily play a part in that journey.”

Mark Lusted (pictured), CEO of MagiClick UK, added: “MagiClick has helped many new lenders launch to market over the years by delivering digital solutions which are really designed with the broker in mind, so we were excited to have the opportunity support the team at Nomo at this critical time in their journey.

“This initial version of the intermediary site was delivered in record time and is the first stage of our brief with future enhancements planned later in 2024. We look forward to working with Nomo over the coming weeks and months to deliver a superior digital experience for their intermediaries.”

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