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Sprout Introduces BROKER AdvantEDGE Program

Mar 31, 2021
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Sprout Mortgage will be launching a new program on April 1 called BROKE AdvantEDGE. According to the company, the program was created to help brokers grow their business.

Sprout states that the program features a number of operational improvements and will continue to evolve over the balance of 2021 and beyond. The first phase of the program will feature streamlined fee management.

Using the new fee management feature of BROKER AdvantEDGE, brokers can gain increased accuracy by controlling data input, immediately access compliance results prior to loan submission, fill out fewer forms and worksheets, and preview loan estimates before submitting loans for disclosure, according to a press release.

"It's time to rethink the loan estimate," said Sprout executive vice president and chief operating officer, Nicholas Imbimbo. "BROKER AdvantEDGE emphasizes Sprout's commitment to putting brokers in the driver's seat to give them more control over their borrowers' experience. The launch of our advanced fee management mechanism eliminates process steps and provides much greater visibility into what borrowers will see related to lender fees."

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