OMS adds DocuSign e-signature integration to streamline mortgage process

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One Mortgage System (OMS) has integrated DocuSign into its platform, allowing brokers and lenders to handle electronic signatures directly within the system.

The move enables users to send, sign and store documents digitally without leaving OMS, reducing manual administration, cutting errors and helping cases progress more quickly. Clients can complete signatures securely from any device, at any time.

DocuSign, founded in 2003, has grown into a global leader in digital agreement management with more than one million customers and hundreds of millions of users across 180 countries.

OMS says it remains the UK’s only end-to-end system covering residential, buy-to-let, second charge, equity release, bridging and commercial mortgages, as well as general insurance and protection.

The platform offers product sourcing, protection sourcing and criteria searching in a single solution.

Neal Jannels (pictured), managing director of One Mortgage System, said: “Brokers are under constant pressure to deliver speed, accuracy, and great client outcomes.

“This integration with DocuSign reflects our commitment to removing unnecessary friction from the mortgage process.

“By embedding world-class e-signature technology directly into OMS, we’re giving brokers the tools to work more efficiently and offer their clients the smooth, modern experience they need and expect.”

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