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The Lending Wizard reveals MCD approach

by Kevin Rose
11 August 2015
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The Lending Wizard has outlined its European Mortgage Credit Directive (MCD) implementation strategy ahead of the deadline in March 2016.

EU Member States will have to write MCD requirements affecting first and second charge mortgages into national law.

Freedom Finance’s loan sourcing service for intermediaries’ plan aims to ensure that brokers can adequately inform and protect their customers against any risks when purchasing a property or taking out a loan secured against their home.

It says the new plan is built around three strategic planning choices: technology, talent and training.

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  • Technology
    The use of technology will be a key driver in implementing the new changes. Specialist loan lenders will have to have processes in place in preparation for MCD guidelines. Investment into new systems will also drive competences in other sales and operational areas. Freedom Finance and The Lending Wizard has updated its systems and is developing improvements for its broker loan sourcing tool.
  • Talent
    The Lending Wizard says it is vital providers recruit the right talent to guide brokers on the new changes and new options available to them. Lenders have a duty to treat customers fairly and must ensure that staff have the appropriate level of knowledge and competence. Alongside adequate training, qualifications and experience, Freedom Finance’s staff will also have a customer-centric focus, with brokers and consumers being the core of the strategy and business.
  • Training
    Minimum standards will be applied when providing advice to consumers and all firms must provide extensive training for their staff. All advisers will have to be qualified with a Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice (CeMAP) by January 2016. In advance of this, Freedom Finance is putting its specialist staff through training this year.

Nicola Mooney, head of secured, intermediary & business finance at Freedom Finance, said: “More and more brokers are considering secured lending and it is clear that regulators want to create a ‘one mortgage market.’ Second charge lenders have been able to apply for mortgage permissions from April so, with less than one year to go, now is the time for brokers to familiarise themselves with secured loans and the regulation surrounding these products.

“Although there is still time for intermediaries to prepare for the upcoming changes, they should be thinking seriously about getting the right systems and processes ready for 2016. Freedom Finance’s  strategy is another step towards a clear proposition that gives accurate, tailored information to intermediaries, as well as helping them to meet all the obligations of the regulators and ultimately, the end customer.”

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