AToM links with E-Trading Centre

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All Types of Mortgages (AToM) has announced it is linking its agreement in principle (AIP) form to Trigold's E-Trading Centre (ETC).

The upgrade will allow brokers to send both an AIP and full mortgage application directly from Trigold’s Prospector AAA sourcing system. Commenting on the move, Dale Janels, sales and marketing director at AToM, says: “AToM is committed to providing excellent products and services, and this will be enhanced with our AIP integration with Trigold’s E-Trading Centre.  “Brokers will now be able to send AToM an AIP, convert it in to full application and send electronically, which will, almost instantly, be logged onto our case tracking system.” He says quicker, flowing applications processes...

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