Brightstar Group renews sourcing license with Twenty7tec

The Brightstar Group has renewed its source license agreement with tech provider, Twenty7tec.

Intermediary and specialist distributor Brightstar confirmed that the licensing renewal is for three years, enabling brokers to continue to source solutions for their clients.

Brightstar has also renewed its packager agreement for three years, meaning Twenty7tec will continue to display products packaged by Brightstar on the platform.

The renewal of Brightstar’s agreement with Twenty7tec follows the recent launch of Brightstar’s new LaunchPad research, application and CRM platform to provide brokers with an improved end-to-end journey.

COO at the Brightstar Group, William Lloyd-Hayward, said that the group is now able to offer brokers a “more joined up process” as well as more niche opportunities.

“This approach enables us to enhance our market leading proposition and service to ensure we are the best referral service for network introducers and DAs,” Lloyd-Hayward commented. “If you work with Brightstar, you won’t have to leave these four walls to have the best chance of getting your case placed.”

National account manager at Twenty7tec, Megha Srivastava, added: “Brightstar has an unrivalled reputation in the specialist mortgage market, and the renewal of this agreement is a testament to the quality of the Twenty7tec platform and our Source offering. We are very pleased to continue our ongoing partnership.”



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