Twenty7Tec announces integration with Skipton Building Society

Twenty7Tec has announced that it has integrated Skipton Building Society into the APPLY module on its CloudTwenty7 platform.

The move sees Twenty7Tec become the first and only platform provider to roll out an application submission integration with the society.

Twenty7Tec said the collaboration promises to streamline the research and application process for intermediaries by removing the need to rekey data and navigate multiple systems. Through the integration, CloudTwenty7 users will be able to submit both decisions in principle (DIPs) and full mortgage applications to Skipton via APPLY, and will also have complete visibility of case updates and decisioning through the module.

The integration will be piloted initially by Connells Estate Agency Mortgage Services, followed by a pilot rollout to both Connells Group and Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB), before being rolled out to the wider market.

Twenty7Tec director of lender relationships, Nathan Reilly, commented “Our data proves that a fully integrated journey across DIP and full mortgage application offers advisers the efficiency and time saving they’ve been looking for.

“With this in mind, we’re delighted to have worked with the team at Skipton Building Society to deliver an integration that will make a real difference to the way advisers submit mortgage business.”

Skipton head of business development, Paul Fenn, added: “As we continue to invest in our technology and streamline our processes, it is really exciting to have been working with Twenty7Tec and the Apply module.

“Making things easier for brokers is important to us at Skipton and this integration will be a real time saving for brokers and will remove the need for the duplication of data during the DIP and full mortgage application.”

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