TMA Mortgage Club extends partnership with Mortgage Brain

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TMA Mortgage Club is offering Mortgage Brain’s latest technology solutions to its Directly Authorised members.

MortgageBrain Classic, MortgageBrain Anywhere, the Key and the Mortgage Trading Exchange, will continue to be offered to TMA’s DA Club members as a complete solution to further streamline the mortgage advice and sales process they offer their clients.

By using Mortgage Brain’s latest offline and online sourcing systems, TMA’s DA members will now be able to conduct a whole-of-market mortgage search and selection process for their clients, wherever they are and on any device.

The Key, Mortgage Brain’s point of sale and CRM system, which supports the sale of mortgages, insurance, life, loans and other financial products, will also enable TMA’s DA members to run their back office compliantly.

Lisa Martin, group development director at LSL Financial Services, said: “By using the latest technology and software systems from Mortgage Brain, and tailoring their service to their clients’ individual requirements, our DA members will be able to offer a comprehensive, yet fast and efficient financial planning service to their clients.

“MortgageBrain Anywhere, for example, with its unrivalled product accuracy and functionality, as well as its online use anywhere and on any device capabilities, will play a big part in enabling our members to offer the best possible mortgage advice service.”

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, added: “TMA Mortgage Club is one of the fastest growing mortgage clubs at the moment and we’re delighted it continues to offer our products to its DA members.

“Our sourcing, point-of-sale and online mortgage submission systems employ the latest technology available and by using them, TMA’s members will be able to deliver the best possible start-to-finish mortgage sales process to their customers.”

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