Strong growth reported by Smartr365

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Smartr365 has announced that it supports over 3,500 users, following growth of more than 500% in 2021.

This marks a new record for the platform. is set to evolve throughout 2022 through a range of partnerships, feature releases and updates. As such, Smartr365 expects to welcome its 8,000th user by the end of the year.

This  follows the announcement that Smartr365 had reached the 2,000 user milestone in July 2021. The platform ended the year with over 800 contracts, following annual growth of 103% in this area, with a high level of growth being attributed to its recent partnership with Sesame Bankhall Group.

Recent improvements to the platform, which have driven user growth in H2 2021, include integrations with TSB, Aldermore, Leeds Building Society and Accord Mortgages via Iress Lender Connect, and a partnership with Experian.

Conor Murphy, founder and CEO of Smartr365, said: “At Smartr365, we are ripping up the idea of ‘business as usual’ to create a slicker, stronger and safer mortgage journey for all to enjoy. Our user base grew by 500% in 2021 alone – this fast growth is testament to advisers’ demand for change.

“Demand for mortgages is fairly inelastic, but the way we deliver them is not – it can and should develop. We look forward to welcoming our 8,000th user by the end of the year, alongside some of the biggest names in the industry as part of our bid to revolutionise the homebuying process.”

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