Stroud & Swindon online mortgage finder launched

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Stroud & Swindon online mortgage finder launched

The Stroud & Swindon online mortgage finder has been introduced by the building society in a bid to change customers' habits in terms of selecting mortgages online.

In order to effectively assess the needs and wants of the mortgage market, Stroud & Swindon has conducted extensive research so customers can make their opinions known.

Stroud & Swindon's online mortgage finder has been developed to provide a customer-friendly tool that encourages a straightforward attitude towards choosing a suitable mortgage.

David Rodney, head of marketing at Stroud & Swindon, hailed the online mortgage finder, stating: "This is a totally new way of selecting a mortgage.

"Through our detailed research we found that consumers were bewildered by mortgages – especially how the industry uses jargon and present APRs."

He went on to stress that the building society's intention is to offer customers an easy to use system that will "demystify the process" of selecting a mortgage on the internet.

The Stroud & Swindon Building Society can draw upon experience stretching back to 1850 and is today the 15th largest building society in the UK with assets worth over £2.7 billion.

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