One Mortgage System announces new integration with Twenty7tec

One Mortgage System (OMS) has announced that Twenty7tec’s ADAPT solution is now fully integrated into its platform.

The loan origination platform for intermediaries and lenders confirmed that the functionality is live and available to users immediately.

OMS said the move builds on a longstanding integration it has with Twenty7tec, which already enables advisers to access sourcing, affordability and criteria tools without leaving its CRM. Advisers can complete product research, generate ESIS and evidence of research, and progress cases through the advice journey within a single system.

ADAPT can add ongoing product monitoring to that journey, with more than 31,000 live products and frequent lender updates.

“This is about closing a gap that has existed for some time,” head of marketing, sales and partnerships at OMS, Jodie Andrews, commented. “Advisers have strong tools for sourcing, but far less support once a recommendation is made and a case is in flight.

“By embedding monitoring directly into the workflow, we’re helping firms stay on top of change without having to actively go looking for it. That reduces the chance of cases stalling and gives advisers more certainty over the progress of their pipeline.”

Senior manager – intermediaries at Twenty7tec, Megha Srivastava, added: “Sudden market movement isn’t just a sourcing issue, it’s a case management issue. Products can change at any point between recommendation and submission, and that creates risk if it isn’t picked up quickly.

“ADAPT shifts that from a reactive task to a controlled process. It gives advisers a clear line of sight across their pipeline, so they can prioritise action where it’s needed rather than checking every case manually.”



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