Pepper Money to unveil new website

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Pepper Money is to launch a new and improved website next week.

The specialist lender has built an entirely new website for intermediaries, including enhanced design and features.

Brokers will be able to more easily seek out suitable products for their clients thanks to improved navigation, access a range of articles and guides to help them grow their businesses, and quickly access Pepper Money’s online portal to submit business and track applications.

As well as launching the new website, Pepper Money will also be updating the contact details for its Telephone BDMs.

Phil Green (pictured), senior marketing manager at Pepper Money, said: “At Pepper Money, we understand what a positive difference a well-designed website can make for intermediaries. It’s the place where brokers go to find out more about our products, research critieria, find contact details and submit cases. So we focus a huge amount of attention on working with brokers to ensure that we deliver the best experience possible.

“The launch of our new website is the next step on our journey towards becoming a bank, and will provide the platform upon which we can build our growing proposition.”

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