MPowered addition takes Mortgage Brain’s Criteria Hub to 80 lenders

MPowered Mortgages has become the latest lender to go live on Mortgage Brain’s criteria-based sourcing solution, Criteria Hub.

The mortgage technology expert revealed that MPowered Mortgages, which provides funding to individual, limited company and portfolio landlords through its MPowered digital lending platform, is now the eightieth lender to join the sourcing solution.

Criteria Hub provides advisers with the ability to source products for their clients based on the criteria employed by different lenders.

Advisers can search across thousands of different criteria to pinpoint the most appropriate lender, with the Criteria Hub system publishing more criteria than most, if not all, lenders publish on their own websites.

MPowered Mortgages sales and distribution director, Emma Hollingworth, commented: “As a fintech business and a new lender in the market, we are committed to identifying ways that technology can better serve brokers and their clients to help make the mortgage process more efficient.

“Criteria Hub is an innovative solution which delivers clear benefits to brokers and we are delighted to be the eightieth lender onboard.”
 
Mortgage Brain sales and marketing director, Neil Wyatt, added: “This is an incredible milestone for Criteria Hub to reach in such a short period of time. The last year has been a tumultuous one for the mortgage market, with lenders changing their products and criteria at a rapid rate.

“Criteria Hub has been a valuable tool for brokers, keeping them on top of those changes so that they can swiftly identify the best lenders for their client’s requirements.”

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