Mortgage Brain integrates Affordability Hub into desktop sourcing solution

Mortgage Brain has confirmed that its affordability based sourcing solution, Affordability Hub, has been integrated into its desktop sourcing solution, MortgageBrain Classic.

The move means that users of MortgageBrain Classic will now be able to source products based on affordability as well as product and criteria.
 
MortgageBrain Classic enables advisers to compare first and second charge mortgages side by side with more than 200 filters available for advisers to utilise to assist in sourcing the right product.

Affordability Hub allows advisers to bring together information about their client – from the property they plan to borrow against to their income, expenditure, and debt – into a single, standardised form which is run through the affordability calculators of 35 partner lenders.

Mortgage Brain stated that this latest integration means that all three of its sourcing products can be accessed in a single journey, bringing together product, criteria, and affordability based sourcing.

Sales and marketing director at the mortgage technology expert, Neil Wyatt, commented: “The integration of Affordability Hub into MortgageBrain Classic is an incredibly exciting moment and the culmination of a lot of hard work.

“We have long talked of our ambition to truly transform mortgage sourcing, and having all three sourcing solutions accessible in one place is a clear demonstration of what that transformation looks like.

“As always, we won’t stand still either, with further enhancements on the way which will continue to support advisers and their clients in identifying the best possible mortgage to meet their requirements.”

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