TRM Network agrees five-year deal with Mortgage Brain

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The Right Mortgage (TRM) Network has confirmed a five-year commitment to Mortgage Brain.

Members will continue to have full access to the existing suite of products offered including Sourcing Brain, Criteria Brain, Affordability Brain, Submissions Brain, and the Key.

The pair will also collaborate on developing technology, including a cloud-based end-to-end CRM system. Over the last year, Mortgage Brain and TRM have been working closely together on the new CRM system that is already in its testing phrase with a trial group of advisers with plans for a roll out later this year to the whole network.

TRM members recently migrated to the latest version of Sourcing Brain, bringing enhanced features, usability improvements and the integration of Hometrack AVM.

Neil Wyatt, sales and marketing director of Mortgage Brain, said: “Mortgage Brain’s vision is to completely transform the digital process for brokers. Collaborating with our key clients not only ensures their advisers’ needs today are captured but we future proof the mortgage process with efficiency and intuitive client service at the heart of our development.

“We’re delighted that Adam and the team at TRM share our vision and are as excited as me to take delivery of what in our joint opinions will be the best CRM on the market when released later this year.”

Adam Stretton, managing director of The Right Mortgage and Protection Network, added: “We’ve spent a lot of time reviewing the wide variety of technology providers in the market and in all honestly none have come close to the Mortgage Brain offering.

“There is real substance to their products and working closely with them on the development of the new CRM system has given me the confidence it will be the best on the market.”

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