eKeeper partners with One77 Mortgages to relaunch Burrow technology

After acquiring Burrow, eKeeper has worked in coalition with mortgage broker One77 Mortgages to “shape and integrate the technology into the traditional broker model”.

The collaboration comes as both providers are of the view that clients are offered inadequate tools, hindering their ability to accurately establish the likelihood of being able to obtain a mortgage. The two firms claimed the partnership will birth the successful development of one of the most technically sound digital/online eligibility and affordability tools in the UK.

Both eKeeper and One77 believe this technology-led, digital approach will enhance the information gathering are of the advice process, therefore improving timeframes and speeding up applications.

eKeeper commercial director David Bennett said: “By blending digital and traditional methods, we believe that this is the type of technology that traditional brokers should embrace. Saving time and effort for both the broker and borrower, implementation of this digitilisation will improve the overall mortgage journey for consumers allowing them to self-serve at a time that suits them rather than a time brokers are available.”

Also commenting, One77 Mortgages managing director Alastair McKee added: “With the help of eKeeper we have successfully entered the new era of digital mortgage advice for clients. We are privileged to have worked exclusively with them on this project which we hope will also allow other brokers to benefit from in the future.”

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