The Leeds launches intermediary research panel

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The Leeds Building Society has launched a new research panel called Intermediary TalkingPoint.

The platform is designed to offer intermediaries the opportunity to provide insight on new products and services to help further improve their overall experience.

The launch follows the Leeds Building Society’s consumer panel. More than 200 intermediaries have signed up to the panel and have begun providing feedback on their experience.

Martese Carton (pictured), head of intermediary distribution, said: “A significant proportion of our mortgage business is arranged through intermediaries and we highly value both the relationships we have with our partners and their opinions on our products and services.

“The launch of Intermediary TalkingPoint will enable intermediaries to share their views with us on various aspects of the mortgage market, processes and their overall experience.

“We’re pleased that so many have already signed up and we’re looking forward to welcoming more members to the panel who will help us to shape our proposition going forward.”

Intermediaries can sign up to the research panel here.

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