HTB announces new E-signature process

Hampshire Trust Bank (HTB) has announced it has implemented E-signature for its mortgage offers.

HTB said the move will provide a ‘simple process’ to give borrowers the ability to quickly and easily eSign and return their offers using mobiles, tablets and desktops.

“Service to our brokers and borrowers continues to be the main differentiator for HTB,” said Specialist Mortgages sales director, Alex Upton.

“E-signature is just one small example of how we are relentlessly working to remove pieces of grit and friction in the mortgage process. We have made many changes during 2019 which have enabled us to achieve fantastic growth, but we have even more exciting plans ahead for 2020.”

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