New online broker portal revealed with string of new features

New online broker portal revealed with string of new features


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Hinckley & Rugby for Intermediaries has unveiled a new online broker portal, designed to deliver a faster and smoother experience for advisers.

The new portal represents a significant upgrade on the previous broker journey, and is designed to modernise the way brokers engage with their applications. 

The portal has been developed with Sopra Banking Solutions, and new features include:

·      Instant DIP decisioning

·      Ability to amend previously submitted DIPs

·      Full Mortgage Application Facility

·      Secure messaging system, giving brokers the ability to speak directly with the mutual about individual cases

·      Clear visibility of how each case is progressing

·      Easily upload all packaging documents

·      ESIS production available

Laura Sneddon of the Hinckley & Rugby Building Society, comments:“I have no doubt that the new broker portal will be welcomed by intermediaries. It’s vital for lenders to put in place technology which makes the application process easier and faster, and that’s precisely what this portal does. We have utilised broker feedback in its design, to ensure it really works for them and ensures that it is as easy as possible to place cases with Hinckley & Rugby. 

“As a forward-thinking mutual we are committed to integrating technology which can make a material difference to brokers and their clients.”

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