Phoebus partners with mortgage software provider Mast

Phoebus Software has announced a new partnership with mortgage origination software provider, Mast.

The move will give Mast's lender clients the option of using the Phoebus servicing solution to create an end-to-end journey.

The cloud-native mortgage technology that Mast has built helps lenders process mortgage applications more quickly. A digital policy engine gives instant feedback and recommendations to brokers while the platform is compatible with Open Banking, so can integrate any data source to enhance the origination journey.

Mast has become the latest fintech to join the Phoebus strategic partner programme, which is an ecosystem of suppliers that offers non-core Phoebus functionality to its clients.

Chief revenue officer at Phoebus, Adam Oldfield, commented: “If lenders using Mast choose Phoebus for their servicing requirements, they can be assured of first-rate service efficiently handled by advanced mortgage servicing software.

“Mast is an innovative, forward thinking fintech and a great fit into our strategic partner programme. We look forward to working with Mast and its lender clients.”

Mast co-founder and CEO, Joy Joseph Abisaab, added: "Mortgage origination technology is outdated and hard to customise and we are on a mission to change that. Our next generation software allows lenders to make mortgage decisions faster and more efficiently, transforming the buying journey for the consumer and the broker.

“We’re excited to be working with Phoebus to enable our joint clients to have a state of the art end-to-end lending journey.”

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