Partner Article
Target bluechip secures deal with Chaseblue Loans
Target bluechip, the loan and mortgage broker software provider, has won a contract to supply its broker management system to Chaseblue Loans, one of the leading UK specialist broker packagers of second charge, bridging and commercial finance.
The system boasts smart reporting, sophisticated workflow and efficient channel management. As well as a market-leading introducer database that allows the Chaseblue team to quickly access all applications related to an introducer.
Ben Gillespie, Director of Chaseblue Loans, commented:
“We were looking for a partner that would ultimately assist us in our growth plans by improving applications processing across all our products. We felt it important that there was synergy between the chosen software solution and our passion for delivering excellent customer service. Target bluechip will ultimately automate our processes, improve profitability and increase our efficiency.”
Paddy Byrne , Chief Executive Officer, Target Group commented:
“We’re pleased to be working with the team at Chaseblue Loans to drive their business forward. The importance of strong customer service is a passion that we both share. Target bluechip’s scalability and multi-product capability will support Chaseblue Loans in meeting their ambitious growth objectives.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Target Group .
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