OMS forms integration partnership with Smoove

One Mortgage System (OMS) has announced a full application programming interface (API) integration with conveyancing software provider, Smoove.

The integration will provide OMS users with quick and simple access to the eConveyancer panel and DigitalMove digital platforms without having to leave the system or rekey any data.

Smoove has been developing software solutions for over 20 years and its eConveyancer panel and DigitalMove platform help clients with recommended professionals while improving accessibility, transparency and efficiency to enable buyers to complete their property transaction as smoothly as possible.

OMS is the only end-to-end platform which covers product areas such as residential, buy-to-let, second charge, equity release, bridging, commercial plus general insurance, and protection. It has integrated with market-leading providers - Twenty7Tec, iPipeline, Submissions Brain, Ignite, Hometrack, Experian and Knowledge Bank - to provide users with best in class for product sourcing, protection sourcing and criteria searching.

Chief executive officer at Smoove, Jesper With-Fogstrup, said: "I’m delighted to partner with OMS, known in the industry for their leading technology system, spanning the homeownership process. Our strong product lineup, focus on customer service and dedication to cross industry innovation, including eConveyancer and DigitalMove, connects seamlessly with OMS.

"Intermediaries using the OMS system, will be able to instruct within the continuous mortgage journey on behalf of their clients, to a choice of over 80 quality conveyancing firms across the UK, available on our APIs - eConveyancer Connect. Our mission is to revolutionise home moving and ownership for everyone involved, and partnering with OMS is another important step on that journey."

Business partnership and growth director at OMS, Melanie Spencer, added: "In order to stay ahead of the tech curve, it’s vital that we continue to form partnerships and alliances with firms who are real pioneers in their respective spaces and share our philosophy of being able to facilitate simpler, faster and more cost-effective processes and solutions for their users.

"As a business, Smoove is a perfect example of the type of partnerships we are looking for and, from intermediary feedback, we know that having access to eConveyancer and DigitalMove will open the doors to some of the highest quality firms and processes in the conveyancing industry."



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