Evaluate upgrades capital management facility
Evaluate Technologies has upgraded its capital management facility to help lenders through the turmoil of current economic conditions.
As the mortgage market continues to shift dramatically the only remaining constant is the need for lenders to proactively manage their capacity, lending volumes, avoid product withdrawal issues and reduce timeframes for re-launching product ranges.
The upgraded product suite offers lenders clear up-to-date visibility of the volumes and mix of business at every stage of the process which is allied to accurate real-time forecasting of future volumes. It also includes an enhanced multi-level product data management function that enables lenders to dramatically speed up the launch of new ranges through advanced online technology to maximise profitability and broker satisfaction. This cumulative capital management upgrading provides better control and management of lenders tranches.
Julie Speed, national accounts director at Evaluate Technologies, said: “We are working closely with all our partners, whether it is with lenders, brokers, networks, mortgage clubs or affiliate companies for direct to consumer propositions. Strengthening relationships and optimising user experience through providing accuracy of data is key to maintaining long term relationships. At Evaluate we continually listen to our customers needs to enable us to add true value by adapting our systems and reports to suit the requirements of our partners. This ability to remain agile in the current market is what sets us apart from our competitor’s propositions.”
For full information on Evaluate Technologies, intermediaries should visit: www.evaluatetechnologies.com
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