Orbiter launches mortgages comparison tool

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Advisers will be able to compare mortgage and secured loans with a new function on Orbiter's online sourcing and compliance system.

The new tool is launched at a time when advisers increasingly need to look at secured loans as an alternative means of securing funds for clients, according to the support services group. Pete Thomson, sales and marketing director at Orbiter Group, says: “Advisers are used to being able to source mortgages and secured loans, but to be able to compare them to each other is something we are sure is going to prove hugely popular with advisers in the current market.” Orbiter also offers tranche management tools to lenders, plus compliance monitoring to networks and will provide the option fo...

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