Selina Finance expands partnership with OMS

Selina Finance has rolled out the next phase of its integration with One Mortgage System (OMS) to give brokers faster access to its decision in principle (DIP) process.

The enhancement builds on the quick quote functionality launched in November last year, which allowed brokers to generate Selina quotes directly with OMS.

Brokers can now submit a DIP application from within OMS with information pre-populated from the broker’s fact find, without having to rekey any data.

Selina is a second charge lender, offering a range of products for a wide range of financial needs and flexible credit facilities from £10,000 to £1m, enabling borrowers to draw down funds as needed.

OMS is an end-to-end mortgage platform used by advisers, packagers and lenders across the UK, supporting a wide range of products including residential, buy-to-let, second charge, bridging, commercial and protection.

VP of growth at Selina Finance, Henry Vaughan, said: "This development is all about saving brokers time and improving their experience with Selina. The fewer the clicks and manual inputs, the better. We’re pleased to be making it easier for brokers to engage with our products via OMS."

Managing director at OMS, Neal Jannels, added: "We’ve seen real momentum building behind our Selina integration, and this next phase takes things even further. It’s another example of how we’re working closely with lenders to streamline the process and give brokers more tools to do their jobs efficiently."



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