Brightstar announces EasySource launch

Brightstar announces EasySource launch


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Brightstar has announced that its specialist sourcing system and case management tool EasySource will launch for intermediaries shortly.

The system, sponsored by Shawbrook Bank, will be available from Wednesday 1 June. 

Brightstar says its sourcing system will enable intermediaries to search across multiple categories of products, comparing them side by side. 

EasySource will make it easy for intermediaries to identify the most appropriate solution from a diverse panel of specialist lenders. 

Product categories include specialist mortgages, specialist buy-to-let, bridging loans, second charge mortgages and commercial finance. For example EasySource will offer a cost comparison between a capital raising remortgage or a second charge mortgage.

EasySource can be used from any device or operating system and will provide intermediaries with an intelligent case-management tool and full audit trail. 

Rob Jupp, chief executive of Brightstar, said: “We have worked on this technology for well over a year now with the aim of transforming the way that intermediaries work with Brightstar. 

“Our revolutionary technology will allow intermediaries to quickly establish if Brightstar is able to help their client and if so, which product category would be the best choice, revealing potentially unforeseen solutions. 

“The search results will feature a quick comparison tool to view selected products side by side, as well as an evidence of research document.

“The case management tool will be immensely practical in providing complete visibility on the progress of a client’s application.

“Brokers will also receive a full audit trail, automated updates and direct access to their dedicated case manager.” 

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