Mortgage Engine partners with Mojo Mortgages

Mortgage Engine has announced a new partnership with online mortgage broker, Mojo Mortgages.

The move will see both firms share a commitment to simplifying and improving the mortgage process for advisers.

By connecting with Mortgage Engine’s application programming interface (API) technology, brokers at Mojo will benefit from being able to source decisions in principle (DiPs) from a single client application.

Mortgage Engine’s API-driven platform enables brokerages to streamline their connection with lenders and works seamlessly within brokers’ own systems to improve the application process.

“Mojo is likeminded in its commitment to simplifying the customer experience and we’re delighted to be connecting with them to help enhance their digital capabilities,” said Mortgage Engine managing director, Cloë Atkinson.

“As a fintech, we believe that harnessing technology like APIs is key to meeting the market challenges over the long-term. We’re proud to provide the only fully functioning multi-DIPs(DIP) technology currently available on the mortgage market and partnerships like today’s mark welcome progress in our journey to connecting more of the industry.”

Mortgage Engine is currently integrated with 22% of the UK mortgage lender market, including Santander and NatWest, and indicated it is planning to connect with more lenders in the coming months.

Mojo chief executive and founder, Richard Hayes, added: “We’re on a mission to create a better mortgage experience for everyone and by connecting with Mortgage Engine’s API platform, it marks an exciting step in our commitment to doing just that. Embracing tech is in our DNA and this integration will benefit both our brokers and our customers.

“Over the past few months, we have seen a huge demand from customers who are looking to move and take advantage of the stamp duty holiday which ends in March, and by working with Mortgage Engine, our advisers will be able to drive further efficiency in the application process to help our customers secure their dream homes.”

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