Moneyfacts launches broker portal

- thereby improving their quality of service to the consumer. eMoneyfacts combines the best features of printed publications and online services to deliver a new standard of assistance to those advising on mortgages, savings, protection, credit cards, loans etc - and all at no extra cost.

eMoneyfacts extensive range of features includes:

ePages - the most innovative of the new services. These are the online version of Moneyfacts famous mortgage pages, updated in real-time and offering time-saving interactive sorting and filtering features.

A state-of-the-art, whole-of-market mortgage sourcing system, providing access to Moneyfacts entire mortgage database – all products from all lenders.

The unique Moneyfacts Mortgage Hub provides a single point of access to lenders. It gives one-click links to lenders’ websites, online applications, downloadable application forms and more.

A mortgage compliance centre to help advisers fully understand and meet the new FSA mortgage regulations.

Daily Selections offer further convenience and speed by providing details of the best products available on the market, updated every day.

Real time news updates of all new product launches and changes, as they happen.

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A free online premium quotation and e-submission service covering life assurance, critical illness cover, family income benefit and mortgage protection.

But eMoneyfacts isn’t just about mortgages:

There are also savings and credit card searches, industry news as it breaks, a tax section and essential economic data.

John Woods, Moneyfacts Chief Executive, says: “eMoneyfacts is totally different from anything else around. It is a concept we have been working on for several years. It takes advantage of the very latest advances in search technology to offer a truly 21st century solution to the financial adviser and in turn to their customers. It is also a sign of how the web is finally coming of age – making a real difference to the quality of service offered to the consumer.”