Twenty7Tec integrates with Pepper Money

Twenty7Tec has announced a new integration with Pepper Money following a successful pilot period.

The mortgage technology provider confirmed that Pepper Money has been rolled out to all APPLY enabled users of its CloudTwenty7 platform.

Twenty7Tec noted that the integration will also leverage the finova Distribution Hub, which Pepper Money is utilising as part of its origination solution.

Advisers will be able to submit Decision in Principle (DIP) applications to Pepper Money directly from within the CloudTwenty7 platform, with DIP decisions then sent back and displayed to the adviser. Case information would then be available in the adviser portal to aid in the completion of the full application – reducing the need to rekey data.

“The rekeying of data remains a challenge for advisers, particularly for specialist cases where a number of options will often be explored,” Twenty7Tec director of lender relationships, Nathan Reilly, commented. “By working with the team at Pepper Money and finova, we’re pleased to have reduced this challenge for CloudTwenty7 users by delivering a more efficient submission process.”

Pepper Money sales director, Paul Adams, added: “Great service in the intermediary mortgage market isn’t just about individual underwriting, named case owners and responding quickly to phone calls, it’s also about investigating other ways to make life easier for brokers, and this integration does just that. We’re very pleased to partner with Twenty7Tec on this launch of Pepper Money on its APPLY module.”

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