Leeds Building Society added to Mortgage Brain’s submissions platform

Leeds Building Society has become the latest lender to go live on Mortgage Brain’s multi-lender application and submission gateway, Submissions Brain.

The society joins recent additions including Hinckley and Rugby for Intermediaries, Halifax, Accord Mortgages, and TSB.

Brokers can also use the platform to submit decisions in principle (DIPs) or full applications with lenders including Nationwide Building Society, Virgin Money, Coventry Building Society and Platform, with further lenders set to come on board soon.

Mortgage Brain revealed that the addition of Leeds Building Society is being carried out through IRESS Lender Connect, with brokers provided the ability to request DIPs from the mutual. The mortgage technology expert confirmed that a pilot phase is now underway with several firms, ahead of a full rollout to the wider broker market later this year.

Leeds Building Society head of intermediary distribution, Martese Carton, commented: “We are delighted to go live on Submissions Brain. Investment in technological innovations that make life easier for brokers is a key focus for us as we improve our systems to deliver great service and ensure that transacting with Leeds Building Society is as smooth and straightforward as possible.”

Mortgage Brain sales and marketing director, Neil Wyatt, added: “The rebranded Submissions Brain is already establishing itself as an innovation that makes a real difference to the workloads of brokers across the industry. I have no doubt that our users will welcome the addition of Leeds Building Society, and we look forward to further lenders joining the platform.”

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