Accurate credit checks become crucial following Royal Commission: HashChing

Accurate credit checks become crucial following Royal Commission: HashChing
Staff reporterJune 4, 2018

The online mortgage marketplace, HashChing has partnered with global information solutions company, Equifax, that will provide its brokers with efficient, secure digital access to their clients’ complete 90-day transaction history.

The new service will automatically arrange any income and expense items within into 91 individual categories and flag risk factors, before they start filing for a loan. 

It will enable a more accurate understanding of an applicant’s financial position, allowing brokers to recommend the best loan products for individual borrowers.

The HashChing chief Mandeep Sodhi, said he anticipated brokers will" feel better supported and have the tools needed to deliver an improved customer experience."

Specifically, they will be able to turn loan proposals around faster, make better and more accurate loan product decisions, identify and avoid fraud, and help borrowers capture all relevant income and expenses.

“This will assist in protecting households from unnecessary mortgage stress by helping ensure they aren’t taking on loans that they can’t repay.”

HashChing anticipates automating the collation of bank statements and categorisation of income and expenditure receipts will save its brokers an average of 45 minutes especially when there are multiple bank accounts and multiple applicants.

The new approach uses state of the art MOGO technology, enabling the automatic collection and categorisation of income and expense receipts in an instant.

HahChing's Sohi had suggested it "had been near impossible to ensure a borrower is complying with regulations by disclosing all income and expenses."

The move follows the current Royal Commission into Australia’s major banks that found that often brokers failed to accurately verify a borrower’s income.

Editor's Picks

Every First Home Owner Grant for new property by state
Hali Dromana strikes a chord with locals and Melbourne buyers looking for low maintenance beachside living
Inside Lovedale Farm, Hunter Valley’s newest landmark destination
Exclusive: Milieu secures approval for new Brunswick apartment project, Saxon Street by Milieu
City Beat February 2025: Brisbane unit market outperforms houses as government abolishes stamp duty for first home buyers