Fluent Mortgages commits to Mortgage Brain’s Lendex gateway

Mortgage Brain has announced Fluent Mortgages as the latest business to commit to integrating with its multi-lender submission and application gateway, Lendex.

The addition of the mortgage distributor, which is due to take place in the next couple of months, will save advisers significant time as they will be able to populate information within Lendex directly from the Fluent CRM system.

Lendex enables advisers to request a Decision in Principle or submit a full mortgage application directly to the back office system of participating lenders through just one login, removing the need to have to log into individual lender websites.

Mortgage Brain also highlighted that Lendex will help advisers meet their compliance requirements by providing a comprehensive audit trail.

Fluent Mortgages chief operating officer, Tim Wheeldon, commented: “Lendex is the sort of technological innovation that will deliver benefits to advisers and clients alike, providing a more efficient, satisfying, and speedy mortgage process. At Fluent Mortgages we are always keen to support such developments and we look forward to working with Mortgage Brain on Lendex.”

Several mortgage lenders have already integrated with the mortgage technology expert’s gateway, with both Virgin Money and Nationwide Building Society going live in August, and further lenders due to be added shortly.

Mortgage Brain sales director, Sharon Marshall, added: “Lenders and distributors alike recognise the value of Lendex, and how it streamlines the mortgage process. It’s exciting to have Fluent Mortgages on board, and we look forward to working with them to deliver the real and tangible benefits that Lendex brings.”

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