Apex promises to be a one-stop-shop for sourcing, referral and completion of specialist mortgages.
Enterprise Finance has launched a broker portal called Apex allowing users to source loans or refer clients.
Apex promises to be a one-stop-shop for sourcing, referral and completion of specialist mortgages.
Harry Landy, sales director at Enterprise Finance, said: “Apex is a huge step for us, as part of our commitment to making specialist mortgage broking as easy and as financially rewarding as possible for our broker partners.
“It gives our sales team and our underwriters the capacity to match expected business growth in the post-MCD world, at the same time as revolutionising the experience our brokers have with us.
“Brokers will no longer have to waste their valuable time calling us just to chase progress and to get visibility over their cases. Instead they can focus discussions with us on ensuring the best outcome for their clients. Further, Apex is fully set-up for compliance, taking the pain and cost out of the advisory or referral process.
“Finally, this is just the beginning. Over the coming months we’ll be rolling out a continuing programme of new features to make Apex an even more powerful tool, such as capability to source first charge quotes for comparative purposes.”
Brokers can get quick comparative quotes, apply or refer cases, scan and upload documents and receive email case progress alerts.
The system features automated production of mortgage illustrations, online documentation to demonstrate suitability of recommended products and an evidence of research tool to satisfy network compliance needs.
James Tucker, managing director of sourcing developers Twenty7Tec, said: “We have worked with the team at Enterprise on this project for some months now, and it’s clear that they intimately understand the way that technology can be used to drive the best possible outcomes for both intermediary and end client.”
Enterprise Finance has 15 years’ experience in broking and underwriting second charge mortgages, bridging finance and complex buy-to-let mortgages.