MPowered Mortgages added to SimplyBiz Mortgages lender panel

SimplyBiz Mortgages has added new lender MPowered Mortgages to its lender panel.

MPowered Mortgages, part of MQube, offers lending for buy-to-let (BTL) individual, limited company and portfolio landlords.

MPowered Mortgages’ product offering also comes alongside its MPowered system which SimplyBiz Mortgages members will be able to access.

SimplyBiz Mortgages said its advisers will benefit from a “simple and intuitive” system which enables cases to be submitted with ease, with a simple document upload and a full application process for brokers that takes less than 10 minutes.

Head of SimplyBiz Mortgages, Makyala Everitt, commented: “If the last 12 months have taught us anything in business, it is that we need to be willing to be nimble in times of change and open to harnessing technology to ensure we are still able to meet our clients’ requirements, whilst also ensuring our firms run smoothly and efficiently.

“MQube’s unique approach, through its MPowered platform is refreshingly simple and appealing and their addition to the panel adds another opportunity for our advisers looking to place their clients buy to let requirements.”

MPowered Mortgages distribution director, Emma Hollingworth, added: “We’re delighted to be launching with SimplyBiz Mortgages today, and look forward to supporting their members.

“We want to ensure that advisers have access to the best mortgage lending for their customers. We believe combining a competitive product range with an innovative tech offering to SimplyBiz Mortgagess’ members will help achieve this.”

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