Mortgage Intelligence adds Mortgage Brain software to network offering

Mortgage Intelligence has added Mortgage Brain’s Criteria Brain and Affordability Brain software to its suite of free tools for network members.

Criteria Brain allows advisers to quickly determine which lenders’ criteria match their clients’ needs, while Affordability Brain simplifies the calculation of clients’ borrowing potential across multiple lenders, providing a wider view of borrowing options.

Network members of Mortgage Intelligence now have access to both tools alongside the full set of Mortgage Brain’s software, including The Key and Sourcing Brain, at no extra cost.

Mortgage Brain’s package is designed to streamline processes, improve efficiency, and support advisers in offering tailored mortgage solutions.

Managing director of Mortgage Intelligence, John Cupis, commented: “By providing Criteria Brain and Affordability Brain free of charge, we are further enhancing the value of our membership and demonstrating our commitment to supporting our network with the best technology available.”

Mortgage Brain CEO, Zahid Bilgrami, added: “Providing their network members with access to our full suite of software will undoubtedly aid advisers in delivering more precise and efficient service. This initiative exemplifies our shared goal of leveraging technology to drive the mortgage industry forward.”



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