Legal & General Home Finance launches API on Air Sourcing

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Legal & General Home Finance has partnered with Air to launch its Application Programming Interface (API) link on the Air Sourcing platform, allowing advisers to manage lifetime mortgage applications directly through the Legal & General Adviser portal.

The Air Sourcing platform allows advisers to search and recommend the most relevant, up-to-date later life lending solutions to their clients. As well as providing research filters to meet individual customer needs, the platform allows advisers to request multiple Key Facts Illustrations (KFI) across products.

APIs help improve the adviser journey by allowing different pieces of software to share information in real time. To maximise the reach of data captured, sourcing and KFI research is automatically transferred through the link and is accessible on the platform.

Today’s move is part of Legal & General’s wider support for the adviser community via Air, which includes active participation within this community as one of the platform’s Ambassadors. Legal & General Home Finance also recently announced improvements to its lifetime mortgage range including increasing its offer validity period from 50 to 90 days and introducing new lower LTV Products with lower LTVs and interest rates.

Craig Brown, CEO, Legal & General Home Finance, said: “The launch of our API link on the Air Sourcing platform is the first time we’ve linked in such a seamless way with a sourcing site. Not only will it save advisers having to rekey information, but it will also make the overall process smoother and ultimately lead to better customer outcomes.

“For an adviser to be able to offer a truly accurate view of what product best meets a client’s need they need a joined-up perspective of the at-retirement product space. Lifetime mortgages continue to play a significant role in modern financial planning, and we are working constantly to make our products more accessible to advisers. As the market evolves, alongside new technologies, we aim to have links across all main sourcing sites.”

Mike Taylor, managing director at Air Club, added: “This new API with Air Sourcing and Legal & General Home Finance will allow a smoother transition from sourcing to KFI. This will remove an extra step in the current process as advisers will no longer need to re-key client’s information from our sourcing tool to a lenders portal, it will transition through automatically.

“At Air, we strive to find new and innovative ways to support advisers to help them provide successful and good outcomes to their customers by providing technological advances to automate some of the more manual processes. Looking towards Consumer Duty, which is to be implemented in the next few months, this API link will provide one documentation source for advisers using Air Sourcing and Legal & General Home Finance.”

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