PRIMIS Mortgage Network integrates with Twenty7Tec

PRIMIS Mortgage Network has integrated Twenty7Tec’s APPLY module into its back-office system, Toolbox.

The move will enable Toolbox users to submit applications to multiple lenders without the need to rekey data.

PRIMIS confirmed that its members will now have access to the APPLY system, on top of Twenty7Tec’s SOURCE platform, a search engine for mortgage, equity release and bridging loan products.

PRIMIS’ exclusive Toolbox software provides appointed representatives with an end-to-end customer service platform and through APPLY, users will now be able to submit either decisions in principle or full mortgage applications to any lender connected to the APPLY system. The APPLY module streamlines the application submission process by acting as the single point of transmission for all data and documents relating to the application.

Twenty7Tec CEO, James Tucker, commented: “I am delighted that PRIMIS has integrated with APPLY to support advisers in seamlessly submitting applications to lenders without the need for rekeying.

“PRIMIS has been a long-standing partner of ours and this integration will be great news to advisers who are determined to offer the most effective and efficient service possible to their clients.”

IT director at PRIMIS, Simon Breakspear, added: “We are excited to be able to integrate Twenty7Tec’s impressive APPLY module to our existing Toolbox platform, and we look forward to seeing the benefits it brings our brokers.

“We aim to provide our broker partners with cutting-edge technology to allow them to provide the best service to their clients, and APPLY will certainly allow them to do this.”

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