One Mortgage System partners with L&G’s SmartrFit

One Mortgage System (OMS) has announced a new partnership with Legal & General’s SmartrFit affordability calculator tool.

The first full integration of SmartrFit will give OMS users a seamless research tool for residential mortgages, with results made available for the user in one place.

While SmartrFit launched as an affordability calculator around a year ago covering the residential space, it now includes buy-to-let which will be available on OMS shortly. SmartrFit can also be used as a training tool for new brokers to help them narrow down lending criteria and find the right solution for their client.

OMS is the only end-to-end mortgage system covering product areas such as residential, BTL, second charge, equity release, bridging, commercial plus general insurance and protection.

“SmartrFit has many parallels with OMS in terms of how it has been developed internally and built with brokers and their clients firmly in mind,” said OMS managing director, Neal Jannels. “There are also several others such as how fast it has grown, how its main aim is to make the life of the adviser easier and how it continues to develop in line with intermediary feedback.

“This shared philosophy makes it an ideal partner at such an exciting time for the business. We are just putting the finishing touches to our ambitious growth plans for 2022, which will include many more game-changing partnerships and integrations, and we can’t wait to get started.”

Legal & General Mortgage Club director, Kevin Roberts, added: “We’re delighted to have worked with OMS on this exciting development to integrate our SmartrFit tool into their platform, avoiding dual keying to provide advisers quick and accurate results, leaving them more time to do what they do best; help and advise clients. Like OMS, we have a really exciting 2022 planned for SmartrFit and so we’re thrilled OMS users get access now to our free tool.”

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