UTB introduces online DIPs and auto-underwriting

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United Trust Bank (UTB) has launched online Decision in Principles (DIPs) and automatic-underwriting.

The bank says its new system enables brokers to receive a real-time pass, refer or decline decision following completion of an application process which takes around three to five minutes. If the product requested does not fit UTB’s criteria, the system will provide alternative products more suited to the applicants’ circumstances.

The online DIP is integrated with Credit Search and Automated Valuation Model providers all to provide a binding 30-day decision.

UTB’s Auto-underwrite system supports the online DIP decisioning and takes every factor of the applicant’s circumstances into account to provide a tailored response. The banks says the system tells the broker exactly what they need to submit to reach a full mortgage offer quickly. Day-one requirements for inclusion at full mortgage application can all be uploaded via the Mortgage Portal.

Buster Tolfree (pictured), director of mortgages at United Trust Bank, said: “There’s a lot of activity in the mortgage market but brokers aren’t necessarily getting the speedy service from lenders they deserve, especially with their more difficult to place cases. These latest process enhancements will enable brokers to quickly obtain a DIP, be referred to a specialist underwriter for further help or get a swift decline, 24 hours a day, seven days a week and our Auto-underwrite system should help accepted cases fly through to a quick full mortgage offer.

“Our #BSSP21 campaign will continue through the summer with further exciting process and product announcements to come.”

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