Maria Harris to join Twenty7Tec from Atom bank

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Twenty7Tec has revealed that Maria Harris will join the company on 1 October as a consultant, concentrating on supporting the development of the company’s lender focussed solutions.

Harris joins Twenty7Tec following her departure from Atom bank, where she held the role of director of intermediary mortgages.

Twenty7Tec provides mortgage lenders with a number of cloud-based technology solutions including SourceInsight, a real time data analytics platform, and MortgageApply an API driven mortgage application submission platform.

In her new consultancy role Harris will focus in particular on encouraging the roll out of both MortgageApply and SourceInsight across the market, as well as helping coordinate the roadmap of new deliverables for both of those solutions.

In addition, Harris will work with Twenty7Tec’s lender partners to identify opportunities for the company to develop new solutions that can support both lenders and intermediaries as the market continues to evolve.

James Tucker, CEO of Twenty7Tec, said: “Maria’s reputation for her knowledge of both lending and technology is second to none, and I am delighted that she has agreed to come and support our desire to remain at the cutting edge of technological change in the mortgage market.”

Harris added: “After the most amazing five years designing and launching mortgage technology to disrupt the market this is a great time to work with Twenty7Tec and start taking the industry to the next level. “There’s so much happening in the tech space right now so I’m delighted to be working with the Twenty7Tec team who have the vision and drive to transform the mortgage market.”

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