FinTech deal allows brokers easier access to products and criteria

FinTech deal allows brokers easier access to products and criteria


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Specialist lender Together has partnered with sourcing platform Knowledge Bank to provide brokers with a searchable interface detailing a broad product range and criteria.

Linked directly from Knowledge Bank’s site, the interface will enable brokers to search and download guides on the full range of criteria required for Together’s products ranging from First Charge, Second Charge, Buy To Let, Unregulated Bridging, Commercial Bridging.

The partnership allows intermediaries to view all aspects of Together’s products and criteria in one place with any real-time updates.  Intermediaries will benefit from greater ease and accessibility with an interface optimised for desktop, tablet and mobile devices.  The move also means that brokers can access Together’s products without needing a Knowledge Bank account.

Head of Intermediary Sales for Personal Finance, Maeve Ward of Together, says: “We are committed to supporting our broker partners with the latest product and service innovations in order to help personal and commercial finance customers achieve their property ambitions. Working with Knowledge Bank we will be able to support brokers at scale as we continue to work towards our vision to be the UK’s most valued lender.”

And Shane Chawatama, Sales Director at Knowledge Bank, adds: “It is brilliant to be partnering with Together. In a fast-moving mortgage market where technology is evolving just as rapidly, innovation is key. By launching this Interactive Criteria Guide, Together are demonstrating their commitment to supporting brokers with the critical information they need. This criteria guide will empower brokers to deliver more positive outcomes for their clients.”

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