Evaluate Technologies set to swell staff by a fifth

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Evaluate Technologies will recruit up to 10 staff by the start of next year as it looks to expand further into the online mortgage sourcing market.

The recruitment drive follows an upgrade of Evaluate's online mortgage comparison service for brokers, allowing them to integrate it into their own websites and cut search times by as much as 50%, according to the company. The new roles will include web developers, infrastructure support engineers, analysts and support administrators in line with the group's efforts to provide to the intermediary market. Jonathan Midgley, managing director at Evaluate says: "The online sourcing market is going through a period of consolidation with many existing firms being sold and others withdrawin...

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