OMS completes API integration with West One

One Mortgage System (OMS) has completed a full application programming interface (API) integration with West One Loans for its second charge business.

The integration will see OMS users benefit from direct access to West One’s second charge product range – including both residential and buy-to-let (BTL) mortgages – to carry out a full decision in principle without the need to rekey any data.

OMS suggested the move will incorporate a full two-way API to help support and accelerate the advice process, sourcing and delivery.

West One provides second charge finance options to a wide range of borrowers including those who may have more complex circumstances or who may have less than a perfect credit score.

OMS managing director, Neal Jannels, commented: “With a growing number of homeowners seeking to unlock equity from their property without disturbing their first charge mortgage arrangements, we are experiencing a huge amount of activity and interest being generated within the second charge marketplace. 

“This is leading to more conversations with tech-savvy lenders such as West One who are looking to integrate their second charge propositions with the OMS platform. And we look forward to working closely with Marie and the team to help our users to service this growing demand in an even more effective and efficient manner.”

West One managing director second charges, Marie Grundy, added: “We are excited to support the API integration with OMS which will offer significant benefits to both our broker partners and customers creating a more streamlined application process. As part of our ongoing commitment to investing in our proprietary technology we are always looking at ways to provide bespoke process efficiencies to support our customers.”

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