The Tipton & Coseley Building Society integrates with Mast

The Tipton & Coseley Building Society has selected the Mast origination platform to power its mortgage operations.

Mast said its platform would enhance the Tipton’s operations by streamlining processes, accelerating underwriting speeds, and reducing friction in the process.

The Mast cloud-native platform offers an end-to-end solution that simplifies the journey for several types of mortgages including buy-to-let, multi-part mortgages, or self-build projects. The platform also integrates smoothly with various interfaces, from decisioning engines to ID&V checks.

As a result of the new integration, the Tipton can now customise processes and automate workflows to its needs without coding, ultimately making its lending more efficient.

“We’re excited to partner with Mast to help transform our mortgage operations,” said director of sales and marketing at the Tipton, Jason Newsway.

“Its platform enhances efficiency and will help us deliver a seamless experience for brokers and borrowers, reinforcing our commitment to continually improving the services we offer and making it easy to do business with us.”

Mast CEO, Joy Abisaab, added: “We are very excited to partner with the Tipton and support them in their transformation programme.

“We believe that true success is built through collaboration – when our clients thrive, so do we. Our platform is designed to empower lenders like the Tipton to achieve operational excellence, and together, we’re redefining what’s possible in the mortgage industry.”



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