Twenty7tec partners with Next Intelligence

Twenty7tec has partnered with mortgage and insurance club, Next Intelligence, to give the firm’s members access to Twenty7tec’s SOURCE module as part of its mortgage club offering.

The SOURCE module is available through Twenty7tec’s Velocity platform, which gives advisers a more efficient way to research lender product, criteria and affordability data and retrieve more accurate results for their customers.

Next Intelligence has supported advisers for over 25 years with its offering, giving them access to services and tools which help intermediaries deliver better customer outcomes.

It is part of Mortgage Intelligence Holdings, which has three entities: Mortgage Intelligence, Mortgage Next and FYB.

Director at Twenty7tec, Nathan Reilly, said: "Next Intelligence is a renowned name amongst the adviser community. We’re incredibly pleased to partner with them to offer our eligibility tool, SOURCE, under the Next Intelligence member benefits.

"As any adviser knows, the mortgage market can be a turbulent and challenging space to navigate, but with the right tools and technology, advisers can give the most accurate information to their customers whilst meeting the ever-demanding regulatory requirements. Our technology is designed to do just that."

Head of sales at Next Intelligence, Jason Bryant, added: "We’re proud to offer this product to our members, giving them access to one of the most highly regarded tools on the market to help them navigate the ever-changing landscape of affordability and criteria.

"Having up-to-date information has never been so important for advisers, and we know that they will benefit from this exciting collaboration."



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