TBMC introduces new online application form

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TBMC has launched a new online application form for intermediaries to submit their buy-to-let mortgage cases directly via the TBMC website.

Jane Simpson, managing director at the buy-to-let mortgage specialist, said: “I am absolutely delighted with the launch of TBMC’s new online application form for buy-to-let mortgages and think it will significantly enhance the experience that brokers have when submitting cases via TBMC.

“Since taking up the reins at TBMC, it has been one of my key ambitions for developing TBMC’s buy-to-let proposition to create a seamless online submission process. With the launch of the new online application form, it will now be much quicker and easier for brokers compared with our previous offline electronic version.

“We have also created a new portal at www.buytoletprocessing.co.uk which will enable intermediaries to manage each application efficiently, save their progress and return later, and to store applications for future reference. Brokers can use our existing Sourcing and Quotation System to find suitable products for their clients and then apply directly online with the click of a button.

“It has taken a considerably amount of development time and testing to get everything working correctly to ensure full integration with our back-office systems. However, it has been worth the effort and I’m sure the new online form will be of great benefit to our customers by streamlining the application process and saving them time.”

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