Accord Mortgages added to Mortgage Brain’s Lendex system

Mortgage Brain has announced the addition of Accord Mortgages to its multi-lender application and submission gateway, Lendex.

The move follows a successful pilot phase, carried out with Fluent Mortgages.

Advisers can now send decisions in principle to Accord in addition to the ability for advisers to transact with several other lenders, including Nationwide Building Society, Virgin Money, Coventry Building Society and Platform through the Lendex gateway.

More lenders are set to join the system in the months ahead, Mortgage Brain indicated.

Accord senior manager for new propositions, Nicola Alvarez, commented: “We are delighted to be able to make this technology available to all Lendex users after concluding a successful pilot, delivering significant time-saving benefits to our broker partners and making Accord even easier to do business with.”

Mortgage Brain sales and marketing director, Neil Wyatt, added: “Over the last few months we’ve seen a host of big-name lenders enter pilot phases or go live on Lendex.

“There is no question that momentum is building behind the platform now, as the industry recognises how Lendex can provide significant support to advisers and improve the mortgage process for everyone involved.”

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