OMS integrates with Source Insurance to enhance GI user experience

One Mortgage System (OMS) has announced a full API integration with Source Insurance to enhance its users’ general insurance (GI) experience.

The integration will allow for OMS users to access Source Insurance’s whole of market quotation platform, without having to leave the system or rekey any data.

Source Insurance has supported advisers with their GI business acquisition for over three decades.

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 is integrated with providers including Ignite, Submissions Brain, Twenty7Tec, iPipeline, Hometrack, Experian, Equifax, Air Sourcing and Knowledge Bank, to provide users with product sourcing, protection sourcing and criteria searching.

Managing director at OMS, Neals Jannels, said: "Our integration with Source Insurance is yet another positive string to the bow of users who are looking to bolster their ancillary options with leading players in their respective fields.

"The provision of a strong general insurance offering is vital for advisers when it comes to offering a more rounded approach and helping to protect a wider array of client needs. As an established and well-respected provider with a customer-centric and tech-driven approach, Source Insurance is a perfect fit with our partner profile and I’m sure this will prove a highly valued integration.

National sales manager at Source Insurance, Gavin Judd, added: "In the past 12 months, Source Insurance has delivered groundbreaking new technology across both the referral and advised channels of our business. Integration with partners such as OMS are important as we continue to build our momentum into 2024, and we are delighted to be able to offer further system related improvements and simplicity to our users as a result of this partnership."



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