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OMS integrates with national APIs

One mortgage system is associated with the National Architectural Association's Application Programming Interface (API) and provides brokers with quick decisions.

This is the first of six biggest lenders in the UK to integrate with OMS.

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The technology company says brokers using OMS will be able to “seamlessly” access to their product range across the country and provide “quickly and informed” answers to their clients.

“We're committed to providing a great opportunity to help you,” said Neal Jannels, Managing Director, OMS. “The national impact on the UK lending environment continues to grow at a pace and it is comforting to see lenders of their size and scale constantly seeking to improve efficiency, accessibility and product availability through technology partnerships that are extremely beneficial to advisors and their clients.

“This consolidation represents a true breakthrough in the mainstream mortgage market, after becoming prominent across the more specialized lending sector.”

“We're looking forward to seeing you in the future,” said Andy Tilsley, the national director of digital digital midfielders.

“OMS data usage and API facilities ensure that brokers have one relevant information in one place, implementing a more efficient mortgage process with us, and reaching principles faster than ever.”

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