Twenty7Tec rolls out Halifax Intermediaries integration

Twenty7Tec has announced that Halifax Intermediaries has been added to its APPLY module.

The mortgage technology provider confirmed that following a successful trial, it is now available to all users of the CloudTwenty7 platform to enable them to submit decision in principle applications to Halifax without the need for rekeying data.

The APPLY integration with Halifax supports decision in principle requests for residential applications, as well as broker authentication, decisioning and case tracking.

If a decision in principle is accepted, an adviser would be able to pick up the case in the Halifax portal and complete the full mortgage application.

Twenty7Tec CEO, James Tucker, commented: “We are excited to be able to now extend our APPLY integration with Halifax Intermediaries to all users of our CloudTwenty7 platform. Our pilot phase saw well over 1,000 applications submitted to Halifax Intermediaries via APPLY, and we expect that number to grow exponentially over the coming weeks and months.

“The feedback that we have received from advisers during this pilot phase, both in terms of time saved and efficiency of process, has been exceptional. I have no doubt that all our users will benefit greatly from our partnership with Halifax Intermediaries.”
 
Head of Halifax Intermediaries, Ian Wilson, added: “We are delighted that this functionality will now be available to all APPLY users.”

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