Knowledge Bank creates digital criteria guide with United Trust Bank

Knowledge Bank has partnered with specialist lender, United Trust Bank (UTB), to create a new digital criteria guide.

The guide provides detailed information on all of UTB’s residential, second charge and bridging criteria.

All of UTB’s criteria will now be available to brokers and when the lender makes an update on the Knowledge Bank portal, automatically updating the digital product guide in real-time.

“This new digital criteria guide shows the technological options that are available for lenders to improve the process of working with brokers,” commented Knowledge Bank operations director, Matthew Corker.

“The days of brokers having to constantly update a spreadsheet are a thing of the past. Technology has improved a variety of industries and by using criteria search systems brokers can now save themselves hours.

“Forward thinking lenders like UTB are constantly looking for technical innovations and by creating a digital criteria guide they’ve simplified the process for brokers to know what they will lend on.”

UTB sales director – mortgages, Mike Walters, added: “We’re always looking for ways to help brokers write and complete more business and this initiative continues our investment in innovative technology which both simplifies and accelerates the broker journey from sourcing to pay out. We’re big fans of Knowledge Bank and it’s great to work with a company which shares our desire to develop technology which really adds value.”

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