Brightstar renews partnership with Twenty7Tec

Brightstar Group has announced it is renewing its partnership with Twenty7Tec.

The pair will work together on delivering a number of enhancements to the EasySource platform.

EasySource, first launched in 2015, uses data and systems provided by Twenty7Tec and a separate case management system, to enable brokers using Brightstar to compare buy-to-let, residential, second charge, bridging and commercial finance deals.

The extended partnership will see Twenty7Tec continue as the sole sourcing partner for Brightstar, with further developments to the EasySource platform expected to launch during in the first half of 2021.

“In 2021, Brightstar will be delivering our biggest ever investment in technology, which will set new standards in specialist lending,” commented Brightstar Group CEO, Rob Jupp.

“We are delighted to get things started by renewing our partnership with Twenty7Tec for a further three years, and we look forward to rolling out more announcements about our series of new technology developments in the near future.”

Twenty7Tec CEO and founder, James Tucker, added: “It’s always great to have clients renew with us as it’s a good sign that they’re getting what they need from our service. But it’s even better to have someone renew and deepen the relationship having looked at our roadmap and deciding that that’s the way forward that suits their business. We’ve worked hard to stand out in our market by being clearer about where we’re going and it’s paying dividends.

“We love working with Brightstar and Rob and his brilliant team. Long may it continue.”

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