PRIMIS partners with Mortgage Brain

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PRIMIS has selected Mortgage Brain to help develop and deliver its new broker technology platform.

The roll out to PRIMIS members will start in the new year.

PRIMIS and Mortgage Brain will be conducting roadshows in January 2025 for PRIMIS members to see the new technology platform.

The new system takes elements of Mortgage Brain’s SaaS CRM platform and introduces a adds features for PRIMIS members such as the referral platform.

Richard Howells of PRIMIS

Richard Howells, group managing director for financial services at LSL, said: “The mortgage ecosystem is complex, but that doesn’t mean brokers’ systems and processes have to be.

“Our new cloud native platform that offers the robust, scalable and agile benefits of SaaS technology, built by a team of industry experts with lender, broker, and distributor backgrounds. We want to help brokers drive client engagement through the advice journey and beyond and speed up the application process.

“Mortgage Brain offers a single successful and experienced business relationship for PRIMIS to support CRM, Direct Lender Submissions, Product Sourcing, Criteria Research and Affordability. With their experience and expertise, we can concentrate on supporting brokers achieve growth, deliver efficiencies, and create more robust diversified businesses.

“Our new system will not only offer greater control to brokers to manage workflows but will allow our firms to hardwire an effective CRM system into their business through one comprehensive dashboard for new leads and retention opportunities. This offers clients a far better experience but also provides a comprehensive audit capability for compliance needs.”

Zahid Bilgrami (pictured), group CEO of Mortgage Brain, added: “We are thrilled to have been selected as PRIMIS’ partner for this strategic delivery. This partnership represents the culmination of our collaboration with hundreds of industry professionals to develop innovative technology solutions.

“We are excited to be able to add PRIMIS and their members into the thousands of regulated firms across the UK that already trust and rely on our technology to support their business. As we enter into this new partnership the team and I at Mortgage Brain look forward to meeting and working closely with PRIMIS and their members in the years ahead.”

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