Brunel Mortgages chooses OMS as preferred technology provider

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Brunel Mortgages has selected enquiry to completion platform One Mortgage System (OMS) as its preferred tech provider.

Brunel Mortgages chose OMS’s system and back-office workflow solution after a review period and the trialling of several options. uct sourcing, AVMs, protection sourcing and criteria searching.

Neal Jannels, managing director of One Mortgage System (OMS), said: “The experience and expertise of the team at Brunel Mortgages has been evident for more than 30 years when it comes to arranging specialist secured finance. It’s a firm which continues to evolve and recognises the value attached to technology in meeting the ever-changing needs of intermediaries, introducers and borrowers. OMS is proud to have been selected as its preferred tech provider and we hope to become an integral component within its overall service offering.”

Rob Derry, managing director at Brunel Mortgages: added: “We base our service around talking to brokers and customers and having a personal touch. Of course, we still need excellent systems to back us up. OMS automates a lot of things, makes information gathering and dissemination easier and provides reporting insight so we can see what is happening within the business at a glance.

It’s gone down well with our introducing brokers and our team and has certainly made the application process smoother.”

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