Reliance Bank launches new mortgage intermediary website

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Reliance Bank has unveiled a new website for mortgage iIntermediaries and made a number of improvements to its direct mortgage website.

The Reliance Bank intermediary website provides the following:

  • Residential lending criteria
  • Service Level Agreement turnaround times
  • Easier way to find RBL’s mortgage rates
  • Forms Library
  • Who its mortgage partners are

Gareth Byrne (pictured), head of mortgages for Reliance Bank, said: ”Reliance Bank Ltd have been working hard behind the scenes to complete an important update to our website. I am delighted to say that earlier this month, we were able to complete implementation to the new website, this has been a major piece of work that has been undertaken by our marketing team and IT team and my thanks go to them for getting this completed and rolled out.

”The reason why I wanted to draw your attention to this, is that as part of the rebuild and redesign process, the bank have also taken on-board feedback from a vast number of mortgage partners who have been asking for us as a lender to launch a Mortgage Intermediary website.”

A password is required to access the RBL Intermediary website requested should be emailed to: mortgages@reliancebankltd.com

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