Dozens of lenders sign up for Mortgage Brain service report

Mortgage Brain has revealed that nearly 40 lenders are now supplying updates through its lender service level report.

The technology firm launched the report at the start of October to keep advisers informed on the service levels on offer from different lenders, at a time of increasing activity levels.

Currently details from 35 residential lenders and 38 buy-to-let lenders are included in the service level report.

The lender service level report is available to anyone through the Covid-19 support hub on Criteria Hub, Mortgage Brain’s criteria-based sourcing solution.  The report provides advisers with a detailed look at what they can expect from participating lenders, such as the average waiting time for case updates and to talk to the sales team, whether live chat is available, and the typical time to offer.

The details in the report are updated each working day and incorporate information available on individual lender websites as well as information provided exclusively to Mortgage Brain.

Neil Wyatt, sales and marketing director at Mortgage Brain, said: “We are delighted to have so many lenders working with us on the lender service levels report. Many lenders are seeing record levels of applications as buyers of all kinds attempt to beat the Stamp Duty deadline, and this is understandably impacting aspects of their service.

“By bringing together this information into a single report we are arming advisers with the details they need to manage the expectations of their clients and ensure that cases get over the line in time.

“This transparency doesn’t just support advisers though; it also provides lenders with a boost. The lender service levels report means brokers will be better informed on whether an application is likely to have been reviewed, for example, removing the need to call for an update and so relieving some of the strain. The report is a perfect example of how the various elements of the mortgage market can work together to ensure the process is more efficient and straightforward for all parties.”

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