OSB Group signs new agreement with finova

Specialist lender OSB Group has signed a four-year renewal deal with cloud-based mortgage and savings software provider finova for its originations technology stack.

finova has provided the lending platforms for two of OSB Group’s brands – Kent Reliance and Precise Mortgages – since 2010.

Through the renewal of the contract, finova’s origination platform will continue to support OSB with its multi-brand sales model.

As part of the move and in the next stage of finova’s relationship with OSB, the two firms will explore a range of new cloud technologies and a shift to cloud-based infrastructure.

Chief revenue officer at finova, Chris Little, said: “We are delighted to continue supporting OSB Group in the coming years and are keen to help as it pushes forward to use cutting edge technologies in the years to come.”

Group managing director (mortgages and savings) at OSB Group, Jon Hall, added: “Our lending brands, Kent Reliance and Precise Mortgages, have grown successfully over the years using finova’s technology and we look forward to maintaining our partnership with finova through this renewal.”



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