UKMortgages claims top spot

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Mortgage Brain has claimed that its mobile app, UKMortgages, which promotes brokers and mortgage products to consumers, is the most widely used mortgage search application.

Over 81,000 consumer downloads have taken place since its launch in 2012, resulting in the app being accessed and used over 826,000 times.

UKMortgages has also delivered thousands of free leads to brokers, with broker contact details being viewed over 43,000 times.

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, said: “The on-going success of UKMortgages is outstanding. The app is the UK’s most comprehensive mortgage search, compare and review mobile application available, which, as well having a major impact among consumers, provides great visibility and exposure for brokers listed on the app’s Find A Broker function.

“More importantly, however, is the fact that more and more leads are being put through to brokers at no cost whatsoever, and as a result, new and on-going sales opportunities are being generated.”

All brokers who use Mortgage Brain’s mortgage sourcing system are entitled to be promoted within the Find A Broker section at no charge and all leads and enquiries are passed on, again at no charge.

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