Summary Mortgage Gym Limited is a UK-based mortgage application developer. The company offers a Financial Conduct Authority-regulated robo-advisory mortgage marketplace platform called MortgageGym, which matches mortgage borrowers with mortgage lenders.
Since launch, MortgageGym has raised investments worth $8.2m and is using these funds to fuel its ongoing development of mortgage robo-advice and artificial intelligence services.
MortgageGym is leveraging AI and big data analytics to automate its mortgage advisory services.
This report provides insight into MortgageGym, including an overview of the company and its product offering, information on its funding and key partnerships, and biographies of its top management.
Scope - The MortgageGym platform is a quick and hassle-free software that provides analysis of the entire UK mortgage market. - It is free and can be accessed from anywhere and on any device.
Reasons to Buy - Gain insights into MortgageGym’s business operations. - Gain insights into its funding and partnerships. - Gain an understanding about its technology focus.
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