Octopus Real Estate added to Twenty7Tec platform

Twenty7Tec has added Octopus Real Estate’s mortgage product range to its SOURCE module.

By adding its range to SOURCE, Octopus Real Estate products and criteria will now be available to users of the Twenty7Tec platform, CloudTwenty7.

Octopus Real Estate is a specialist real estate investor with over £3.4bn in real estate assets and secured lending, and team of over 90 professionals. This property lending team provides financing solutions across the UK residential, commercial and development sectors.

“We’re thrilled to announce this partnership and we are looking forward to working closely with Twenty7Tec to better service the needs of our broker partners,” commented Octopus Real Estate head of residential lending, Steve Matthews. “Adding value to brokers and their businesses is a key objective of ours, and this collaboration further helps to support that goal.

“In recent months, increasing numbers of borrowers have turned to specialist lenders, so it’s more important than ever that intermediaries have instant access to specialist products through sourcing systems such as those offered by Twenty7Tec.”

Twenty7Tec director of lender relationships, Nathan Reilly, added: “The start of 2022 has been a record-breaking period for searches being conducted by our users. Whilst this clearly underlines how busy the market remains, it also shows advisers are turning to technology and sourcing systems to navigate the flurry of product and criteria changes we’ve seen early this year.”

“Octopus Real Estate’s range of specialist products and flexible criteria offers advisers even more choice when assessing the market and meeting their customers’ needs.”

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