Smartr365 expands Halifax Intermediaries integration

Smartr365 has announced it is expanding its integration with Halifax Intermediaries.

The move will enable real-time mortgage Decision-in-Principle (DIP) submissions for 95% LTV mortgages and all other purchase products.

Smartr365 suggested the step now means its users can submit mortgage DIP applications to Halifax Intermediaries with one click through Smartr365’s API connection, with no need to rekey data for products offered by the lender.

The software firm’s fact-find gathers client information which will now be automatically and securely submitted to Halifax Intermediaries when the broker requests a DIP. Users then receive an instant application decision response without leaving the Smartr365 platform.

Smartr365 CEO, Conor Murphy, commented: “The launch of 95% mortgages across the board created a new wave of demand, but brokers are already under strain trying to get cases across the line before the end of the stamp duty holiday.

“The completion of our integration with Halifax Intermediaries not only means they can take advantage of the new opportunities provided by these products, but also means the rest of their business can run quicker and more efficiently.”

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