OMS announces new partnership with Paradigm

One Mortgage System (OMS) has announced a new partnership with mortgage and protection services proposition, Paradigm Mortgage Services.

The integration will provide Paradigm members with access to OMS’ CRM system and full workflow solution.

OMS is the only end-to-end CRM system which covers product areas such as residential, buy-to-let, second charge, equity release, bridging, commercial plus protection.

The partnership follows the recent launch of OMS’s front-end B2C system which captures enquiries directly from broker websites and feeds them through into the CRM system.

“Conversations around tech are constantly evolving and we are seeing a growing number of people realise just how important features such as trust, experience and market expertise are when it comes to choosing the right tech provider for their business,” said OMS managing director, Neal Jannels.

“Although we will continue to develop the system, Paradigm members will be able to tap into our platform to help streamline their processes and expand their businesses from day one.

“We look forward to working closely with such an innovative business as this will help ensure we remain at the top of our game in better supporting our partners and their advisers going forward.”

Paradigm currently has a membership in excess of 1,500 directly authorised firms representing over 3,000 advisers, who are all actively engaged in a variety of financial services.

The group provides intermediaries with access to lenders covering the whole of market, with a full range of mortgage-related support services delivered by a range of commercial partners.

“Part of our work here at Paradigm is to support our member firms with access to the very best technology which will allow them to work more efficiently, and ultimately get better outcomes for their business and their customers,” added Paradigm mortgage technical director, Christine Newell.

“OMS has forged a strong reputation in the marketplace in recent times, and I’m sure this new relationship will provide members with access to one of the leading CRM and workflow systems.”

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