Sense Network adopts Mortgage Brain software

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Sense Network has become the latest firm to select Mortgage Brain as its preferred partner for the delivery of mortgage sourcing software solutions to its Appointed Representatives (ARs).

As part of the new deal, Sense Network’s ARs have access to Mortgage Brain’s whole-of-market sourcing systems, including its online sourcing solution, MortgageBrain Anywhere, and its desktop system, MortgageBrain Classic, which now features a fully integrated second charge sourcing capability.

John Netting, compliance director at Sense Network, said: “With changes in regulation and customer needs the mortgage advice and sales process continues to evolve and our role is to provide tangible support and assistance to our ARs looking to prosper in the market.  Technology plays a key role in this and we have a strong commitment to provide our ARs with the very best technology solutions available.

“Mortgage Brain offers this and so much more. Its flexibility and adaptability to set up its systems to offer seamless integration with our back office system was a key factor in this project and its proving a great success. Mortgage Brain’s ethos of delivering pioneering technology solutions for advisers mirrors ours and we’re committed to developing this partnership.”

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, added: “With 99.9% product data accuracy and over 200 advanced search criteria, our sourcing systems are the most accurate systems available and are the perfect solution for Sense Network’s ARs to source the best mortgages for their clients.

“We’re delighted to be working with Sense Network and rolling our adviser centric and advanced systems out to its advisers.”

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