OMS and Connect extend technology agreement

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One Mortgage System (OMS) has announced that Connect for Intermediaries has renewed its tech agreement.

This relationship has already been in place for over four years and this contract extension will ensure that all Connect brokers and Appointed Representative (AR) firms will maintain access to OMS’ CRM system and workflow solution.

In March 2022, Connect completed on the sale of a significant stake in the business to Mortgage and Surveying Services (MSS). The investment will enhance Connect’s financial strength and provide the ability to develop its proposition and increase its UK footprint. Connect currently has over 300 appointed representative (AR) advisers, a number which is expected to increase.

OMS is a CRM system which covers product areas such as residential, buy-to-let, second charge, equity release, bridging, commercial plus general insurance and protection.

Neal Jannels (pictured), managing director of One Mortgage System (OMS), said: “Connect was already a major player in the intermediary market and the recent investment from MSS has enabled the business to further enhance this presence.

“It’s testament to the strength of our existing relationship and the quality of the OMS platform that we can extend our partnership into the next stage of its evolution, and we are very much looking forward to supporting Liz [Syms] and the team on this exciting journey.”

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