Twenty7Tec announces integration with Skipton

Twenty7Tec has announced an agreement with Skipton Building Society that will support the seamless integration of TwentyTec’s APPLY module with Skipton’s origination platform.

The mortgage technology provider’s module, powered by CloudTwenty7, seamlessly and securely connects lender origination platforms to intermediary CRM systems via a range of APIs.

APPLY streamlines the application submission process by acting as the single point of transmission for all data and documents relating to the application.

Twenty7Tec stated that APPLY users are able to submit either decisions in principle or full mortgage applications to any lender connected to the APPLY system, as well as upload documents and case notes, pay fees, and receive case tracking updates all the way through to completion.

“Through our work with Skipton, we have been deeply impressed by the extent to which they understand how important investments in technology are in order to best support the intermediary market,” Twenty7Tec CEO, James Tucker, commented.

“This full end-to-end integration will make the process of searching, applying for and obtaining a mortgage from Skipton, simpler, faster and more efficient.”

Both Twenty7Tec and Skipton are currently working on the integration with a targeted roll out planned for the first quarter of 2021. Twenty7Tec will be the first third party to integrate with Skipton.

Skipton head of mortgages, Alex Beavis, added: “We believe it’s vital to continue to invest in technology to enable us to continually evolve our customer and broker experience at every touch point.

“This investment in new technology with Twenty7Tec highlights just that, it will enable us to improve the whole experience, by not only speeding up the application process but by supporting our broker partners too, making the whole process simpler and more efficient for all parties.”

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