Frank Mortgage launches customer-centric online mortgage marketplace

The Toronto-based company helps consumers upgrade their mortgage experience with a modern-day solution.


Monday, September 13th. Ontario - One of Canada’s newest mortgage experts has officially revealed its one-stop mortgage marketplace for the digitally-savvy mortgage consumer. 


Totally transparent. Super quick. Entirely virtual.

The new Frank Mortgage platform is a Canadian-built and Canadian-owned service currently offering services to prospective homeowners throughout Ontario. Frank also has plans to quickly expand across Canada for nationwide coverage. A market first, Frank Mortgage is the only truly unbiased digital mortgage marketplace that allows users to control their own mortgage borrowing journey. With tools to educate and an open and transparent marketplace, users can find their best rates and mortgage options in a manner tailored to their needs.


It is an app that can be accessed on iOS devices as well as browser, and it is completely free to download with no hidden fees. 


Frank Mortgage empowers mortgage applicants by providing access to a range of products from several lenders. As an impartial broker, the company offers clear and concise information to provide a quick and convenient process for all consumers. Users are additionally supported by the ability to connect with licensed agents who can offer their support and expertise throughout the journey.


The company's approach is based on the growing trend for borrowers to search for solutions online and their willingness to use technology to satisfy their borrowing needs. The old, traditional methods requiring face-to-face meetings and salesforce based originations don't meet the needs of today's tech-savvy consumers.


Millions of Canadians apply for mortgages each year, but many continue to waste time and money with traditional and outdated approaches. Frank Mortgage uses automated technologies to deliver clear results in a secure, speedy, and entirely digital environment. Making educated decisions has never been more convenient. It allows prospective homebuyers to dedicate their time to finding their dream properties instead.


Frank mortgage presents a digital one-stop-shop for borrowers where they can use our educational tools, shop the market for their best mortgage and complete their mortgage journey at their convenience. This is all done in a secure, confidential environment that respects the customer and places them in the driver's seat. No bias, no sales pressure. The customer comes first!


From researching the market to finalizing a deal, the answers are Frank.


About Frank Mortgage

Frank Mortgage is a new mortgage marketplace platform launched in 2021 that aims to help consumers find a better way to find their best mortgage. By leveraging the power of FinTech, the company has built a customer-centric mortgage marketplace that places an emphasis on the customer. The online solution delivers transparency and simplicity, allowing users to spend less time on finding a mortgage and more time on finding a home.


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More information is available at
https://www.frankmortgage.com/.

Alternatively, Frank Mortgage press contact Donald Scott can be reached at 647-406-8052 or  don@frankmortgage.com.


Mail queries should be addressed to Frank Fintech Inc., PO Box 43559,

Toronto, ON  M4G 4G8.

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Don Scott

Don Scott is the founder of a challenger mortgage brokerage that is focused on improving access to mortgages. We can eliminate traditional biases and market restrictions through the use of technology to deliver a mortgage experience focused on the customer. Frankly, getting a mortgage doesn't have to be stressful.

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