Money Group adopts new mortgage processing system

The Money Group has rolled out a new enquiry to completion mortgage processing CRM platform for brokers across all of its brands.

The One Mortgage System (OMS) will provide two-way DIP integration with a number of specialist lenders, and offer AVMs, customisable workflows, and a drag and drop document facility. It will also gives its users access to documentation and application forms for over 28 different lenders, without the need to re-key any additional data.

Money Group director Martin Stewart explained: “This move has been triggered by the crystallising of our new business plan, which is being written to navigate us through the next five years. One important aspect within that was the requirement for a joined up approach to technology, as well as being able to report figures more efficiently across all brands. All future Money Group businesses will also be onboarded with OMS as their mortgage technology platform.”

OMS managing director Neal Jannels added: “The Money Group is a prime example of how successful intermediary firms are evolving and extending their propositions by identifying gaps in the market and embracing technology to tap into them. The flexibility and adaptability of OMS will help free up valuable time for advisers across The Money Group to explore all areas of specialist lending, better engage with existing and potential clients, and generate more business across a variety of sectors.”

Money Group brands going live with the new platform are: London Money, West Yorkshire Money, South Yorkshire Money, Adverse Money, Durham Money, Manchester Money, Reading Money, Access 4 Finance, Teesside Money, Mansfield Money, Wellgate Money, Sheffield Money, Bristol Money, Specialist Money and South Yorkshire Money.

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