Smartr365 launches new app for mortgage market

Smartr365 has announced the launch of a new app aimed at borrowers and introducers from the mortgage market.
 
Native to both iOS and Android and fully connected with the Smartr365 platform, the fintech’s HomeBuyer app aims to give borrowers more choice and control in the mortgage process.

By scanning a QR code or tapping a Near-Field Communication (NFC) chip in an estate agent window, on a property search site or in an email, the app will enable customers to automatically and remotely enter their details, share them with a mortgage broker and connect instantly with their mortgage broker to begin the application process.
 
Brokers and introducers will be able to generate QR codes, weblinks and NFC chips, unique to their business, at no additional cost, while client data is also seamlessly shared from the app with the broker, Smartr365 revealed.

Founded in 2017, Smartr365 provides mortgage advisers with an end-to-end software platform and is the first truly cloud-based business application.

CEO, Conor Murphy, suggested that keeping pace with consumer demand is “paramount” in the service-first fintech industry, and called the app a “natural step” to bring Smartr365 to a borrower’s fingertips.

“Today’s announcement builds on our ambition to make each step of the mortgage journey better, and is the latest in a long list of developments to the platform,’ Murphy said. “Borrowers and introducers have never been able to interact with a broker in this way before, and we’re confident that this type of technology is the future of the mortgage process.  
 
“By seamlessly linking borrowers, introducers and brokers, the HomeBuyer app makes up the final piece of the puzzle for a truly frictionless and end-to-end mortgage journey through Smartr365.

“More than that, it democratises the mortgage process, giving consumers more choice and information that they’ve ever had before. Brokers benefit too, as they can now acquire leads and all required details through the app at no additional cost, and without lifting a finger, creating an experience that will generate repeat business time and time again.”

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