Mortgage Matters Direct signs deal with Acre

Mortgage Matters Direct (MMD) has established a relationship with mortgage technology provider, Acre, allowing for the MMD team to secure the best solutions for their mortgage customers.

Offering a wide range of products and tailored advice for its customer’s needs, the mortgage intermediary has helped arrange over £20bn in home loans. MMD currently works alongside Arun Estates, the largest independent estate agent in the south-east, which operates under four regional brands.

The new partnership between MMD and Acre will allow for homebuyers to have a simplified journey, with Acre’s end-to-end system streamlining the experience for MMD customers, through fact-finding, research, recommendation and application.

As part of the deal, MMD customers can now benefit from instant client/broker communications, access to their credit information and gain full transparency into the progress of their applications, as well as the secure transfer of documentation from their advisor.

Business development and systems director of MMD, Samantha Youells, said: “After lots of research we are excited and confident about our decision to partner with Acre. We believe that together we can provide our clients with a premium service using the latest technology which will enable us to support our customers with the best advice and help them move forward on their life’s journey.”

Founder and CEO of Acre, Justus Brown, added: “We're delighted to be partnering with Arun Estates and MMD. MMD's decision to use Acre is a clear demonstration of how leading estate agencies can use best-in-class technology to help to deliver a ‘gold plated’ homebuying experience while keeping more value of the purchase within the business.”

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