JammJar embeds Twenty7tec mortgage sourcing within its platform

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Advisers using JammJar will be able to source mortgages directly within the system following a new integration with Twenty7tec.

JammJar has announced a new integration with Twenty7tec’s RESEARCH platform, allowing brokers to carry out mortgage sourcing without leaving the JammJar environment.

The integration forms part of JammJar’s Winter26 platform update and enables advisers to run mortgage searches using existing client and case data already held within the system.

Sourcing criteria is automatically populated, with brokers able to select products, generate illustrations and progress recommendations in a single workflow.

All sourcing activity is mapped back to the client record, creating an auditable trail without the need to rekey information or switch between multiple systems.

The Twenty7tec RESEARCH integration sits within JammJar’s wider Winter26 release, which is designed to bring sourcing, case data, document handling, compliance and communication into a single connected process. AI functionality runs in the background, supporting advisers throughout the life of a case.

The full Winter26 update will be unveiled during a live online event at 11am on Wednesday 11 February. The session will demonstrate the platform using real-world advice scenarios, showing how the different elements work together in practice.

Karl Griffin, ceo and co-founder of JammJar, said: “Brokers are rightly frustrated by systems that don’t talk to each other and processes that force them to do the same job twice.

“Integrating Twenty7tec’s RESEARCH platform directly into JammJar removes one of the biggest friction points in the advice process.

“But Winter26 is about far more than sourcing alone. This update brings together sourcing, compliance, documentation, communication and AI support into a single, connected workflow that reflects how advice is actually delivered in the real world.

“Every time we demo the platform, there’s a genuine ‘wow’ moment when advisers see how much admin disappears and how smoothly everything connects.

“The live online event is about scaling that experience and showing brokers, end-to-end, how JammJar can transform the way they work. We’d strongly encourage advisers to register and see it for themselves.”

Nathan Reilly, chief customer officer at Twenty7tec, said: “Whilst there’s quite rightly a lot of buzz about technology in the industry right now, new entrant JammJar shows why this excitement is justified.

“This partnership underlines how JammJar and Twenty7tec haven’t forgotten what’s still important to advisers and clients. Giving them access to trusted and accurate information that can help them achieve their goals as effectively as possible.”

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