“UK’s first criteria search system” launches

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Knowledge Bank, which claims to be the UK’s first criteria search system, has launched today.

It is designed to provide brokers with the ability to search lenders’ criteria in seconds.

Knowledge Bank comes to market with 43 lenders on board, with more lenders uploading their criteria to Knowledge Bank every week.

The system is a searchable database of more than 18,000 completed criteria categories across:

  • Residential mortgages
  • Buy-to-let
  • Second charges
  • Equity release
  • Self build
  • Overseas mortgages

Every search performed can be saved as a PDF or printed out; they will be automatically time and date stamped with the broker’s name and verified by lenders.  The results can therefore be saved in a broker’s file as ‘evidence of research’ alongside product sourcing results, supporting a broker’s recommendation to their client.

Nicola Firth, CEO of Knowledge Bank and its parent company Compass Systems, said: “Knowledge Bank has been designed to reduce the amount of time that brokers spend searching for the right mortgage and increasing the amount of time they spend with clients. Our aim is have every piece of criteria a broker might need all in one place and eliminate the need to call help desks. It has been designed to be as simple to use as possible, with searches that take seconds.

“Knowledge Bank has also been embraced by lenders who now only need to update their criteria information once and once only. They love the idea that all their criteria can be held in one place, for brokers, networks and mortgage clubs to check, eliminating the need for complicated spreadsheets and enabling their BDMs to spend time on genuinely complex issues.”

“Knowledge Bank has certainly helped me greatly when undertaking file checks as to why certain lenders have been recommended, particularly if they do not feature particularly well in the traditional sourcing systems,” said Philip Smith, compliance manager of First Mortgage.

“The fact that advisers are able to supplement their traditional research with documented evidence of criteria driven research has been of great benefit to me.

“More importantly our clients receive a better experience as we are now able to identify with greater certainty, the lender most likely to be able to assist.  We thus save vital time by no longer applying to the wrong lender in the first instance.”

Louisa Sedgewick, director of sales for Vida Homeloans, added: “Knowledge Bank is just the innovation that the mortgage market needs. It should transform the way that brokers look for mortgages and the way that lenders display their criteria. We’ve been really impressed on our conversations with Nicola and her team and are committed to continue to support this initiative.”

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