Smartr365 platform hits 2,000 users

End-to-end mortgage and protection platform, Smartr365, has announced that it has just reached the milestone of 2,000 users.

Following growth of more than 700% in the last 12 months, the figure establishes a new record for the platform which connects advisers, introducers and home buyers for a digital mortgage journey from start to finish.

Founded in 2017, Smartr365 employs a team of over 35 professionals and developers and provides mortgage advisers with an end-to-end software platform. It is the first truly cloud-based business application and received investment from Legal & General in 2018.

Changes to the Smartr365 platform that have driven its recent user growth include its partnership with global information services company, Experian, which was announced in June.

Smartr365 added that more partnerships, feature releases and updates are expected to continue through 2021, with the platform anticipating to reach 3,000 users by the end of the year.

CEO, Conor Murphy, said: “We are delighted that 2,000 users have joined us on our journey to transform the mortgage process so far, especially since our full commercial launch in May last year.

“Our rapid growth is testament to the strong demand in the industry for a digital transformation that introduces safer, quicker, and smarter processes for all. We look forward to announcing various partnerships with some of the biggest names in the industry to evolve the platform over the coming months.”

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