OMS and Twenty7tec renew strategic integration agreement

One Mortgage System (OMS) has renewed a strategic integration agreement with mortgage tech firm, Twenty7tec.

Users of the OMS platform will continue to have access to Twenty7tec’s sourcing capabilities across product, criteria and affordability without having to rekey.

Advisers will also be able to generate ESIS and evidence of research documents, while maintaining compliance and an audit trail.

The CRM and loan origination platform is designed to streamline the mortgage process, support Consumer Duty obligations and reduce administrative workloads for intermediaries.

Through the combination of OMS’ CRM and case functionality with the mortgage tech firm’s sourcing engine, brokers can speed up their end-to-end journey within a single platform.

Managing director at OMS, Neal Jannels, said: "This renewed collaboration comes at a time when brokers are under increasing pressure to deliver faster outcomes, reduce rekeying, and enhance the overall client experience. As the mortgage market continues to evolve and customer expectations grow, the importance of fully integrated technology solutions has never been greater.

"Our goal has always been to equip advisers with smart, efficient tools that support compliance, streamline processes, and ultimately deliver better outcomes for clients. This renewed agreement reaffirms our shared commitment to innovation and putting our users first."

Commercial director at Twenty7tec, Nathan Reilly, added: "Collaboration at a market level remains critical to improving the advice process for advisers and end customers, particularly at a time where product numbers have never been higher and complexity in navigating affordability, policy and compliance only intensifies.

"This is why we’re delighted to be continuing to work with the team at OMS to deliver a compelling, comprehensive and integrated experience for our shared users."



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