MQube accelerates onboarding of Origo platform

Mortgage financial technology company MQube has accelerated the onboarding its Origo platform through a new “policy as code” tool.

The tool cuts down the time taken to onboard the platform from weeks to days.

MQube’s policy as code tool uses large language models (LLMs) to automate the policy analysis and configuration process and reduce onboarding times.

To coincide with the launch of the new tool, MQube has also launched a handbook addressing the challenges lenders face when onboarding new technologies and how AI can be used to enable lenders to adopt new technologies seamlessly.

“Historically, lenders have struggled to adopt new technology due to legacy systems and outdated infrastructure which aren’t compatible with modern technology,” CEO of MQube, Stuart Cheetham, said.

“Replacing or integrating with newer AI-driven systems can be complex, risky and expensive for regulated lenders.

“We are making our mortgage origination technology easier to adopt, less time consuming and costly. Onboarding new software should not be a pain point for lenders but instead something that should be done quickly and seamlessly and the launch of this new tool will enable our lending partners to do just that.”



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