New addition to Trigold sourcing module

Brilliant Loans has experienced continuous growth on the back of strong partnership with brokers, and take a fresh approach in allowing brokers to sell the PPI where appropriate sets them apart from other providers.

Trigold’s Secured Sourcing module offers all 26,000 Trigold subscribers direct access to secured loans directly from their prospector AAA sourcing system. The Secured Sourcing module is based on an integrated sourcing engine unique to Trigold.

Secured Loan lenders and products can be viewed via the system and seamlessly accessed using the knowledge, expertise and experience of Master Brokers like Brilliant Loans.

Brilliant Loans’ regional presence ensures that brokers choosing to process cases through them benefit from a local personal service backed up with a national brand.

Paul Guy, head of Brilliant Loans said: "I am delighted that Brilliant Loans has become the most recent addition to the Trigold panel of Secured Loan master brokers. Brilliant Loans is fully committed to providing a flexible service offering to our introducers, both new and existing, allowing them to transact with us in a way that best suits their business. The Trigold Sourcing System plays a significant part in helping us to achieve that commitment.”

David Thompson, sales director of Trigold added: “With 7 out of 10 brokers using Trigold software there’s a huge pressure on us to offer our users links to the very best providers in the market.

"Brilliant Loans is completely focused on supporting intermediaries both personally and through the effective use of technology. Its dedicated loan consultants are available to provide help and advice and applications are accepted online, by phone, fax or e-mail and there is even online case tracking.

"Simple and straight forward documentation is sent to both brokers and their clients and with Prompt decisions and Commission paid upon completion it really is a wining combination. We’re delighted to welcome Brilliant Loans to the Secured Sourcing module.”