Specialist lender TAB added to Knowledge Bank system

Knowledge Bank has announced that specialist lender, TAB, has become the latest firm to join the criteria sourcing system.

Users of Knowledge Bank can now source TAB criteria to check client suitability when trying to place cases.

During 2022, Knowledge Bank added 16 new lenders to its sourcing system which now enables brokers to source criteria from over 280 lenders across seven different lending sectors.

TAB, the latest addition to the platform, offers product options for a range of borrowers, covering both first and second charge loans for various property types in the residential and commercial sectors.

Knowledge Bank sales director, Shane Chawatama, said: “TAB is a terrific addition to the Knowledge bank system especially in the midst of a tumultuous lending landscape with interest rate rises and product and criteria changes coming thick and fast.

“Our brokers are searching for innovative and creative lending options from lenders in this ever-challenging environment and TAB provides a fantastic product offering underpinned with great technology. TAB is sure to play a big role for many brokers in 2023, we are very pleased to welcome them as the latest lender on the system and look forward to our partnership with them.”

CEO and founder of TAB, Duncan Kreeger, added: “Being part of the Knowledge Bank system is a brilliant opportunity for TAB to extend our reach to the brokers that may not have had contact with us before or even heard of us.

“Brokers will be able to immediately see where TAB fits into their search criteria and know if we can help them with their client's needs. This enables our sales team to make new connections and work together with them on future cases.”

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