TFC Homeloans reaches CaseBldr milestone

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TFC Homeloans has passed the £1bn mark in enquiries submitted to its broker software CaseBldr.

As of the end of October 2016, the total value of enquiries submitted to the system since it launched three years ago is £1,040,006,452.00.

The software covers residential, buy-to-let, bridging, commercial and second charge and allows the broker to source a deal before getting help from the TFC team.

A QuickSearch facility was added to the sourcing system earlier this year, giving advisers a fast, compliant answer to specialist mortgage enquiries, including whether or not a second charge loan would be more appropriate than a remortgage, or if a complex buy-to-let case can be placed.

CaseBldr is now integrated directly into a number of lenders’ systems.

Nigel Payne (pictured), TFC’s managing director, said: “CaseBldr is tried and tested technology that has helped brokers up and down the country to source a specialist mortgage solution for their client before submitting the case to our fantastic team at TFC. 

“Passing the £1bn mark is one of the key targets set by TFC this year as part of our growth strategy, so we are thrilled that CaseBldr is helping so many clients in a way that is compliant, quick and easy.

“The software will evolve to meet the needs of our broker and lender partners, backed up by the market-leading expertise TFC has been providing to the intermediary sector for 25 years.”

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