OMS and TMG Mortgage Network extend tech agreement

One Mortgage System (OMS) has extended its tech contract with TMG Mortgage Network for another five years.

TMG initially entered into a partnership to be the CRM provider at OMS in August 2019, following an extensive review period and the trialling of several options.

The new five-year contract extends OMS’ coverage across the intermediary market and underlines broker demand for an all-encompassing CRM platform, among other tech enhancements.

TMG was founded in 2019 and since then has launched a mortgage club and is now the home of one of the UK’s fastest-growing financial services networks.

OMS is the only end-to-end platform which covers products such as residential, buy-to-let, second charge, equity release, bridging, commercial plus general insurance, and protection.

Furthermore, it has integrated with providers such as Twenty7Tec, iPipeline, Submissions Brain, Ignite, Hometrack, Experian and Knowledge Bank, to provide users with product sourcing, protection sourcing and criteria searching.

Managing director at OMS, Neal Jannels, said: "Since entering into the initial agreement with TMG back in 2019, it quickly became apparent that this would be a long-term relationship due to the value we could offer and how closely aligned the companies are in terms of our ethos and aggressive growth plans. We are very much looking forward to the next steps on this journey together and in supporting TMG’s next ventures."

Chief executive officer at TMG, Scott Thorpe, added: "The growth of the TMG Mortgage Network has only been possible by us choosing the right tech partner at the outset and Neal and the team at OMS have adapted to our ever-changing needs unlike any other tech firm I’ve ever worked with.

"Our ambition is to continue expanding our AR footprint and we look forward to working with OMS over the next few years to make this a reality."



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