Unbiased increases subscription fees due to rising costs

Platform has increased subscription fees by 7.5%

Isabel Baxter
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Unbiased has increased its platform subscription fees by 7.5% due to rising costs of providing its services, it has said.

Despite the increase in subscription fees, noting difficulties in the housing market, it has not increased mortgage broker pricing. Unbiased said that it has "protected" customers from mounting supplier costs during 2024, and continues to invest in its platform to help customers grow their businesses. The new features include mobile and desktop enquiry notifications, SMS verification on enquiries, increased account security and inclusive subscription credits. Unbiased has also confirmed that it will be launching an integration with Intelliflo, an enhanced performance dashboard and ...

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