TFC Homeloans’ 1APP System passes £1bn DIP milestone

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TFC Homeloans has revealed that its adviser portal, 1APP, has surpassed £1 billion in mortgage and loan enquiries from financial advisers in just under a year.

The packagers said the enquiries are often high-street rejected or cascaded cases and TFC Homeloans has been able to place two-thirds of them to date.

2020 will see the launch of the next phase of 1APP with substantial enhancements for advisers and compliance teams.

The business now powers an Adviser Portal encompassing each case from DIP to completion offering complete transparency on each case.

Ian Balfour, sales and marketing director at TFC said, “I am delighted with the system we have shaped and I am really excited to launch the next phase in the New Year. Our grand plans to make it even better are coming together as expectations and client needs continue to grow,”

“The speed and expertise of our system, team and our growing number of lender onsite underwriters, mean we are offering the best service possible to brokers and their clients.”

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