Optimum Credit now on a sourcing system

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Mortgage Brain has revealed that second charge provider Optimum Credit has decided to allow its products to be available on LoansBrain.

This is the first time its products have been available on a sourcing system.

Optimum Credit’s mortgages, including fixed and variable rate products, are now available at the touch of a button, to all users of LoansBrain, Mortgage Brain’s free online, second charge sourcing system.

Simon Mules, commercial director at Optimum Credit, said: “Mortgage Brain’s sourcing systems are the most accurate and preferred in the industry so it made perfect sense to choose LoansBrain to be the first sourcing solution to showcase our products.

“We’ve been hugely impressed with both Mortgage Brain’s professionalism and approach to this partnership and we’re delighted that our products are now available on LoansBrain and that its users will have instant access to them.”

Roger Crocker, Mortgage Brain’s sales and marketing director, added: “The feedback and response we’ve received from advisers and lenders since the launch of LoansBrain has been fantastic and is testament to the system’s features and capabilities and the role it is playing in assisting brokers with the sourcing of second charge mortgages.

“We’re absolutely delighted that Optimum Credit has chosen LoansBrain as its first sourcing solution to promote and distribute its products. With second charge mortgages currently front and centre in a broker’s mind, LoansBrain users now, with the inclusion of Optimum Credit’s products, have greater choice and certainty of being able to offer a secured loan mortgage service which meets their client’s individual needs.”

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