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Knowledge Bank expands with three new appointments

28 August 2020

Market leading criteria search system Knowledge Bank is expanding with the appointment of three new roles.

The take up of the Knowledge Bank system by mortgage brokers has increased significantly since the start of the pandemic with lenders’ criteria changing on a daily basis. This has led to the need for a new broker support role; a digital executive to report into Chief Technical Officer Craig Flannigan, who created the Knowledge Bank system; and a new head of media sales. Paul Hunt who has looked after media sales for Knowledge Bank for the past two years will now focus specifically on Knowledge Bank’s marketing.

The new head of media sales will expand Knowledge Bank’s range of educational webinars in addition to expanding opportunities for the company as a whole.

Knowledge Bank is now the UK’s largest database of mortgage lending criteria containing over 111,000 different criteria. It has criteria from over 200 lenders across residential, buy-to-let, second charges, self build, equity release, bridging and commercial loans.

It responded immediately as soon as the Chancellor announced that payment holidays were available by providing a free Covid-19 feed of lender changes of criteria to help brokers to stay on top of developments which led to the surge in brokers using the system.

Multi-award winning Knowledge Bank has made its mark by enabling brokers to put an unlimited number of search criteria in when looking for the best mortgage for their clients. It also provides them with evidence of research.

Nicola Firth, CEO of Knowledge Bank says, “The need for a comprehensive criteria search system has come into its own in the past two years, but particularly since the outbreak of Covid-19. There were weeks during lockdown where there were in excess of a thousand criteria changes in a single week and we are still seeing several hundred changes per week now. It was simply impossible for mortgage brokers to keep on top of the vast swathe of changes that were happening without the use of Knowledge Bank .

“As a result of this substantial increase in brokers using the search system, we are appointing a broker support co-ordinator. Part of their job will be to gather brokers’ feedback on how Knowledge Bank is working for them which will then feed into future development to ensure that we remain the leading criteria search system in the UK. We already have a rapid pace of development, but the new digital executive will then help to ensure that we continue to be responsive with developments implemented as quickly as possible.

“Our new head of media sales will expand on our highly popular, educational webinar programme and will help to expand Knowledge Bank still further. These new appointments will ensure that Knowledge Bank stays at the forefront of criteria search and continues to be the most comprehensive, effective and responsive criteria search system in the mortgage market.”

Brokers wanting to find out more about Knowledge Bank can visit their new web address: www.knowledgebank.uk