Mortgage Brain launches new ‘all-in-one’ integrated platform

Mortgage Brain has launched a new "all-in-one" fully integrated platform, Mortgage Brain Hub.

The hub will bring together sourcing, criteria and affordability and submissions into a single web-based user interface, allowing subscribers to access any of the modules with one login.

Customers will also be able to subscribe to any combination of the Mortgage Brain modules to suit their needs.

The hub enables users to configure their modules to their own business requirements, including the ability to manage their licenses, assign permissions to individuals with the company, and store all their third-party credentials.

Modules in Mortgage Brain Hub include enhanced Sourcing Brain, the new CRM and Submissions Brain, Affordability Brain and Criteria Brain.

Mortgage Brain Hub will also be the home of the firm’s new SaaS system, CRM Brain. The system was built by a team of industry experts that have come with experience working with brokers, lenders and distributors.

Chief executive officer at Mortgage Brain, Zahid Bilgrami, said: "Technology, created to support brokers, has become fragmented as more providers enter the market. This has led to brokers having to juggle multiple systems, logins, and tools, which is time-consuming, inefficient and frustrating. In addition to this, brokers are increasingly challenged by changing rates and criteria, staying on top of compliance, admin tasks and paperwork, and client demands for quick, accurate mortgage solutions to suit a diverse range of needs.

"Mortgage Brain Hub is a response to these frustrations, developed following feedback from brokers and networks who want greater efficiency, integration, and collaboration in the mortgage process. This launch is also a reflection of our commitment to innovation and our vision to drive positive change in the industry.

"Our mission at Mortgage Brain is to create powerful software, data, and analytics that unite lenders, brokers and aggregators to operate compliantly and efficiently, giving borrowers certainty earlier in their search for a mortgage. Mortgage Brain Hub goes a long way to delivering on this mission."



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