Green Mortgages partners with Propflo

Green Mortgages has launched a new partnership with Propflo to introduce a “one-stop-shop” for green home improvements.

Propflo’s GreenVal tool will now be featured on the Green Mortgages website and throughout the customer nurture journey.

With £250bn investment required to bring UK properties up to standard and 80,000 homes needing to be retrofitted per month, Green Mortgages suggested that making green improvements to homes is a “key priority for the country”.

However, the lender believes that homeowners lack information and that the process is currently “disjointed”. Combining Propflo’s platform with the expertise of Green Mortgages will aim to enable a more seamless experience between guiding homeowners through the improvement process and financing the works.

Managing director at Green Mortgages, Michael Kallaras, said: “The green mortgage market has grown from a handful of products to over 60 today, and we know that many lenders are gearing up to launch innovative green finance products over the coming months and years.

“With our expertise being now supported by the Propflo platform we'll be in a strong position to provide our customers with significant added value.”

Propflo founder and CEO, Luke Loveridge, added: “Michael and his team at Green Mortgages have been at the forefront of thought leadership and in understanding the huge growth opportunity there is for green finance. I’m really pleased that Green Mortgages have prioritised quality and selected our platform to guide their customers through a sometimes complex and confusing process.”



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