Mortgage Brain
The number of mortgage products on the market is at its highest since September 2008, after rising 13% in April, according to Mortgage Brain.
The number of mortgage products available through UK intermediaries has pushed beyond 10,000 for the first time in years.
The proposed takeover of TrigoldCrystal by Mortgage Brain is off and the rumour mill is in overload.
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Mortgage Brain, the mortgage technology solutions provider, has confirmed that it won't be progressing with the proposed acquisition of TrigoldCrystal.
Almost 1,000 new mortgage products hit the shelves in January - the biggest monthly increase in a year - according to sourcing firm Mortgage Brain.
Mortgage schemes available to intermediaries have dropped by 78% compared to the end of August 2008, according to monthly figures from Mortgage Brain.
Mortgage Brain has launched an overseas sourcing module, enabling intermediaries to provide overseas finance options to their clients, in association with Conti.
The number of live mortgage schemes has climbed for the first time in eight months, figures from sourcing firm Mortgage Brain suggest.
Mortgage Brain has added eConveyancer to its sourcing and compliance platform.
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