BEP Systems appointed by Unisys & Ipswich Building Society

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BEP Systems is to provide Ipswich Building Society with a major upgrade to the the mutual’s core lending and servicing solutions based around BEP’s Apprivo2 platform as part of the core Unisys Elevate omnichannel banking software platform.

As part of implementing its new digital strategy, the Ipswich is investing in advanced technologies for front end origination as well as performing an upgrade to their Unisys Financial Services System (UFSS) core banking engine.

Working with Unisys, which will continue to act as prime contractor, BEP has been selected to deliver Apprivo2 as the backbone to the new digital services platform that will take over all mortgage origination services and provide a borrower post-completion portal. All of the Ipswich’s lending types will be configured on the Apprivo2 platform, including standard residential, later life, buy-to-let, self build, self employed and expat lending.

Leveraging several third-party data sources connected via Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) will enable the Apprivo2 decision engine to provide automated pre-screening decisions for DIPs, with the Ipswich retaining its manual underwriting approach for lending decisions and continuing to assess full mortgage applications individually. Apprivo2 will use third party APIs DocuSign for e-signatures and Quest for valuations, as well other third-party supplier banking data to streamline the mortgage process and customer journeys.

The platform for the Ipswich will additionally leverage its existing UFSS interface to provide a full post-completions self-service portal for existing borrowers, who will be able to log on and perform various functions. For instance, they will be able to retrieve account information, such as balances, transactions and statements, as well as make payments and securely message the Ipswich and upload documents on request.

Chris Little (pictured), managing director of BEP Systems, said: “I’m delighted that BEP have been appointed by Unisys and Ipswich Building Society to deliver a significant upgrade to their mortgage origination and post-completion systems. Customising Apprivo2 will support the underwriting process via its agile case-management dashboards and risk-assessment hubs. This will firmly put the Society in control of its operations as it continues to support the on-going growth strategy.”

Ian Brighton, Chief Operating Officer, Ipswich Building Society, commented: “To implement our forward-thinking IT strategy, it was vital we partnered with a software company that has proven experience in our sector and a vision of the wider lending market. BEP Systems impressed us with their knowledge and their ability to work closely with Unisys to deliver seamless technology solutions for our brokers and customers, allowing us to stay at the forefront of our marketplace for many years to come.”

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