Mortgage Trading Exchange doubles market share

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The Mortgage Trading Exchange (MTE) has doubled its market share of all mortgage transactions processed in the UK in the past 12 months.

The platform revealed it is now processing annualised transactions with an estimated value of over £30bn worth of mortgages. Commenting on its results, Mark Lofthouse, CEO of the firm, says the figures clearly showed that the MTE was firmly considered as the favoured route for intermediaries to electronically submit mortgages direct to lenders. He explains: "Additionally, transaction numbers for the past two weeks have picked up substantially from the general market lows of November and December and are at the levels previously seen at the end of last September, which, in these difficult ...

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