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  • Mortgages & Housing
  • Posted: 14 Oct 2024

Homeownership in the Digital Age: Exploring the Gaps and Opportunities in Mortgage Technology

27
Nov
2024

  • Calender-Icon Time: 10:00 - 10:45
  • Location-Icon Location: Webinar
  • Admin-Icon Organised By: finova
  • Currency-Icon Free to attend

This event was originally due to take place on 16th October but has been rescheduled and will now take place on 27th November. 

A free webinar hosted by BSA Associate, finova

In today’s fast-paced digital world, the mortgage journey remains a complex and time-consuming process. finova's latest research, "Homeownership in the Digital Age," reveals a critical gap between borrower expectations and the technological offerings of mortgage lenders. Nearly 1 in 5 homeowners feel that current lender technology falls short of their needs.

Join us for this insightful webinar as we dive into the research findings and explore the key areas where lenders can enhance their digital solutions to meet the evolving demands of borrowers and brokers. 

Here’s what you’ll learn:  

  • Key findings from our research: An in-depth analysis of the survey results, including borrower and broker perspectives on the current state of mortgage technology 
  • Identifying the gaps: Understand the critical areas where lenders are currently falling short in their digital offerings 
  • Opportunities for digital transformation: Discover actionable insights on how to leverage technology to streamline the mortgage journey, from application processes to remortgaging 
  • Balancing technology with human interaction: Learn how to provide a seamless digital experience without losing the human touch that borrowers still value 
  • Strategies for different demographics: Explore how preferences vary across age groups and how to tailor digital solutions to meet diverse borrower needs 

Who should attend?  
This webinar is suitable for anyone looking to understand the current digital mortgage landscape and find ways to stay competitive by leveraging technology to improve the borrower experience 


finova is the UK’s largest cloud-based mortgages and savings software provider, supporting over 50 leading lenders, 3,000 mortgage brokers and 200 financial institutions.

Event Summary

  • Wednesday, 27 November 2024
  • 10:00 - 10:45
  • events@finova.tech
  • Free to attend

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