CSS forms strategic partnership with Mortgage Intelligence

Countrywide Surveying Services (CSS) has formed a strategic partnership with Mortgage Intelligence, via an exclusive referral arrangement.

The arrangement will offer Mortgage Intelligence and Next Intelligence members to access to the valuation panel management services firm's comprehensive range of survey options, which includes a home survey level two, previously known as a homebuyer report, and a home survey level three, previously known as a building survey.

CSS uses technology to provide a thorough customer journey, enabling the business to offer products not delivered by other surveying companies, in compliance with best practices standards.

Mortgage Intelligence is a multi-award-winning network and club which has been a name within the intermediary mortgage market for over 25 years.

Chief operating officer at CSS, Kharla Mullen, said: "Mortgage Intelligence is a highly regarded and established name throughout the intermediary community. As a business which is aligned with our own vision and ethos when it comes to providing tailored solutions, expert support and in delivering the highest service standards, this makes for an exciting and sensible collaboration.

"This referral arrangement will provide Mortgage Intelligence’s network and club members with quicker and easier access to the full CSS product range, a passage which will help them better guide their clients through the surveying process, from the initial enquiry right through to the delivery of the final report."



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