Promise Solutions launches web application forms for secured loans

Promise Solutions has provided its introducers with free web application forms which brokers can host on their websites, enabling customers to apply for secured loans online with the entire application and fulfilment process handled by Promise.

Amy Loddington
20th September 2013
Promise Solutions launches web application forms for secured loans

In a matter of minutes brokers can add the form to their website or use it as a stand alone web page to handle responses from email or SMS marketing campaigns. The simple piece of code enables Promise to recognise the introducing broker and clearly track any commissions which may become due as well as initiating an outbound call, email or letter to the client on behalf of the introducing broker. Even if brokers don’t have a website they can still opt for the stand alone web page where the code will automatically create a web landing page including the enquiry form, the introducers name, address, phone number and brand colours. Both options are entirely free to Promise introducers. 


Steve Walker, managing director at Promise Solutions, said:

“Many brokers want to capitalise on the interest in secured loans but don’t have time to become actively involved. This facility enables them to generate loan enquiries in a variety of ways and pass them seamlessly to Promise to be dealt with on their behalf whilst still earning the same generous commission levels had they fully sourced the loan themselves “
 
Walker added. “This is a perfect solution for brokers who are either too busy or do not wish to become personally involved with secured loans. The code can be copied from the Promise website and brokers can have a working webpage dedicated to them in less than five minutes. In addition, the application form can be amended in seconds to allow customers to also apply for unsecured loans, bridging loans, as well as wide range of other products as required by each broker, all of which can be expertly fulfilled on the broker’s behalf by Promise.”

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