TMA Club adds MBT to technology panel

TMA Club has announced the addition of Mortgage Broker Tools (MBT) to its technology panel.

The move makes MBT the thirteenth technology provider to join TMA as the club continues to enhance its digital proposition.

TMA confirmed the partnership will provide Directly Authorised (DA) brokers who are members of the club with access to MBT’s affordability platform, in a move to help them compare affordability and criteria for clients across a range of residential and buy-to-let (BTL) mortgages.

As part of MBT’s platform, TMA advisers will be able to deliver more accurate results to clients from over 42 residential and 65 BTL lenders in under a minute, to speed up the application process for both parties.

“As a result of today's partnership with MBT, DA advisers will be better able to assess clients’ affordability for residential and BTL mortgages more quickly and efficiently – alleviating the administrative burden,” commented TMA development director, Lisa Martin.

“We are confident that by bringing MBT on board, TMA advisers will have more time to provide customers with support. Today’s partnership reaffirms our commitment to providing advisers with first class digital tools to help them achieve the best customer outcomes, and we look forward to seeing the results our members can achieve with the support of MBT over the coming months.”

The partnership also means that advisers can benefit from complete flexibility when amending and re-running cases, and will be able to generate a PDF of the case results for a compliance audit trail.

MBT CEO, Tanya Toumadj, added: “We are excited to partner with TMA to help more brokers gain a deeper understanding of the lending solutions that would best suit their clients’ financial situations – something which is particularly important while we continue to see heightened customer demand across the market.

“We are committed to ensuring a smooth and straightforward process for brokers, enabling them to focus on what matters most – quality and considered support for their clients. Partnering with TMA will allow us to support a greater number of advisers across the UK in this area and marks an exciting step in our growth journey.”

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