TFC Homeloans launches specialist sourcing solution

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TFC Homeloans has unveiled QuickSearch, its specialist lending sourcing system, to its brokers.

The distributor says brokers can answer 20 quick questions about their client’s details and needs, before comparing all specialist product types in one place, including mortgages, second charge loans, bridging finance, commercial mortgages and buy-to-let.

QuickSearch is part of the specialist distributor’s CaseBldr software powered by APACSystems, and has been tried and tested by TFC Homeloans for over a year.

It compares deals from a range of lenders, highlighting the product type and details, total costs including fees, and any specific lending criteria. It guides the broker to the most appropriate option, with a clear audit trail.

Nigel Payne, TFC’s managing director, said: “For the last year TFC has been quietly testing this incredible technology, which is far more advanced than anything else in the market. Now we are making QuickSearch available to our brokers, completely free of charge, to guide them to the most suitable choice for their specialist clients.

“When a lead is hot, brokers need a result within minutes, not hours, and QuickSearch gives you that certainty to proceed. At that stage you can submit the case to TFC and we will verify the details before going to a full DIP.

“If you are assessing your specialist sourcing needs, and want tried and tested technology, try it out for yourself.”

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