TSB goes live on Lendex

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Lendex, the multi-lender application and submission gateway from Mortgage Brain, h as announced that TSB s ithe latest lender to go live on the system.

Lendex was made available to all mortgage advisers earlier this year following a pilot. The TSB integration follows a series of recent additions with more lenders set to join Lendex shortly, Mortgage Brain said.

The ability to request decisions in principle (DIP) from TSB is currently in pilot with Fluent Mortgages and will be available to all mortgage advisers using Lendex later in the summer. The integration with TSB is being carried out through IRESS Lender Connect.

The Lendex system is integrated with MortgageBrain Anywhere, Mortgage Brain’s online product sourcing solution, as well as through The Key, Mortgage Brain’s CRM system.

Roland McCormack, mortgage distribution director at TSB, said: “We are delighted to go live on Lendex. At TSB we have been early advocates of connecting to broker systems and now have close to 100% coverage, making life easier and simpler for advisers.

Neil Wyatt, sales & marketing director at Mortgage Brain, added: “It’s clear that momentum is building behind Lendex, with more lenders recognising the significant time saving benefits it provides. Lendex is already making a real difference to the workloads of advisers across the country and we look forward to welcoming more lenders on board in the months ahead.”

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