Aldermore integrates with Twenty7Tec’s CloudTwenty7 platform

Twenty7Tec has announced that all users of its CloudTwenty7 platform will now be able to submit mortgage applications through the APPLY integration with Aldermore.

The mortgage technology provider said the integration between Aldermore and CloudTwenty7 will allow advisers to input cases through the platform and then transfer them instantly via the Distribution Hub to Aldermore’s broker portal using API. 

This move follows a successful pilot of the integration, where advisers at both Mortgage Advice Bureau and Connells were able to submit applications to Aldermore from within APPLY.

Twenty7Tec sales director, Phil Bailey, commented: “We are delighted to have completed the pilot phase of our APPLY integration with Aldermore successfully, and are excited to roll out this solution to all 14,000 users of our CloudTwenty7 platform.”

Aldermore head of mortgage distribution, Jon Cooper, added: “Our goal is to deliver for brokers an end-to-end digital experience, and this is another significant milestone on that journey.

“We’re very pleased with the results achieved during the pilot phase of the APPLY integration, so we’re excited to be rolling out these benefits to all CloudTwenty7 brokers and to continually grow this successful partnership with Twenty7Tec.”

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