One Mortgage System announces partnership with Mortgage Brain

One Mortgage System (OMS) has become the first third-party system to integrate with Mortgage Brain’s multi-lender application and submission gateway, Submissions Brain.

The integration between the two tech-based firms in the intermediary space will now enable OMS users to submit applications to a range of lenders – including Nationwide Building Society, Virgin Money, Coventry Building Society, Accord, TSB and Platform – without the need to rekey data.

Mortgage Brain’s Submissions Brain tool connects advisers with the back-office systems of participating lenders, and a full audit trail supports advisers in meeting their compliance requirements.

OMS is the only end-to-end mortgage system which covers product areas such as residential, buy-to-let, second charge, equity release, bridging, commercial as well as general insurance and protection.

OMS managing director, Neal Jannels, said that the integration will help save users “up to 20 minutes per case”.

“It will allow them to pre-populate data directly through Submissions Brain onto the lender’s platform, therefore allowing them to submit a decision in principle or full mortgage application through a single login,” Jannels said.

“The OMS platform is all about making our users life easier, maximising their time and making processes more efficient and effective. Becoming the first third-party system to integrate with Submissions Brain fills us with great pride and demonstrates just how far we have come as a business in a relatively short time. And we will continue implementing important integrations to transform the mortgage journey for advisers and their clients.”

Mortgage Brain sales and marketing director, Neil Wyatt, added: “Integrations such as these are vital in helping the advice process to become as seamless as possible from application right through to completion and deliver tangible benefits in a cost-effective manner for both the adviser and the lender. We look forward to establishing a long and successful partnership.”

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