OMS announces two new appointments

One Mortgage System (OMS) has extended its support and development teams with two new appointments.

The software firm revealed the appointment of Antonious Fokai as helpdesk support, and suggested this will better position OMS to provider greater levels of support for its users and lending partners.

OMS, the seamless single-input enquiry to completion processing platform for brokers, also announced the addition of Jack Bradley to the development team and said this will provide an additional resource to help provide stronger levels of expertise throughout the firm’s API integration process.

The recruitment follows several recent enhancements to the OMS offering, including the development of API integrations with Iress’ Lender Connect software, Knowledge Bank and iPipeline’s SolutionBuilder and AlphaTrust software.

OMS managing director, Neal Jannels, commented: “The recent COVID-19 related issues facing the mortgage market have really highlighted the benefits attached to integrating the right tech solutions and we have been fortunate enough to see demand rapidly increase over this period.

“This increased demand has accelerated our growth plans and the addition of two high quality recruits such as Antonious and Jack will allow us to bolster our all-round offering and help propel OMS to the next level.”

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