Digital help for tenants on display at agents’ celebration today

Digital help for tenants on display at agents’ celebration today


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Well known broker Mortgage Advice Bureau will be showcasing a suite of new digital products today at an event organised by the Guild of Property Professionals.

It’s a London celebration event and awards marking the Guild’s 30th anniversary, and recognising the achievements of its members.

As part of the event, MAB will be presenting new products including educational articles and guides, an app to get tenants and first time buyers mortgage-ready, an affordability assesment tool, mortgage passport, and a monthly mortgage monitoring service.

A statement from MAB says: “Designed to optimise the customer experience, these solutions help estate agents to increase their referral success, generate more mortgage enquiries directly to brokers, and give their businesses more opportunities to earn.”

MAB chief executive Peter Brodnicki says: “MAB’s commitment to growth, development, and the delivery of exceptional customer service lies at the very heart of our new digital solutions for estate agents, which we believe will be fundamental to their success. 

“We look forward to connecting with industry professionals at the event, which will be an inspiring and informative day for all involved.”

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