Smartr365 renews partnership with L&G Mortgage Club

Smartr365 has announced that it has renewed its longstanding partnership with Legal & General (L&G) Mortgage Club.

The agreement means that members of the L&G Mortgage Club will continue to benefit from a choice of two commercial packages, both of which combine Smartr365’s CRM platform, with the research and sourcing capabilities of L&G Ignite.

Broker firms who are not currently members of L&G Mortgage Club can also take advantage of the packages if they meet the minimum qualification criteria.

Smartr365 helps mortgage and protection advisers to streamline case workflows, seamlessly submit mortgage and protection applications, and analyse performance to drive growth with integrated tools.

Additionally, L&G Ignite integrates an affordability calculator, client criteria, product sourcing and property check functionality in one interface, allowing advisers to source answers quickly.

Director of distribution and mortgage club at L&G Mortgage Services, Clare Beardmore, said: "With the mortgage market picking up pace, it is even more important that we arm advisers with the most valuable, comprehensive, and innovative tech tools on offer to reduce the burden of avoidable admin.

"By combining the very best aspects of our sourcing, research, and CRM capabilities, L&G Mortgage Club members will benefit from a very comprehensive digital offering that supports both mortgage and protection applications. Our tech offering is evolving constantly, and we look forward to developing it further throughout the year."

Chief executive officer and founder at Smartr365, Conor Murphy, added: "Smartr365 was founded to evolve the way that the mortgage industry conducts business, and our renewed partnership with L&G Mortgage Services is testament to this. The mortgage industry has long dragged its feet with tech adoption, but we’re hoping to fast track its journey to digitisation, and ensure it avoids missing out on the efficiency gains at stake. We look forward to the next stage of our partnership with L&G Mortgage Services and our other valued partners."



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