Scottish Building Society adopts Iress’s MSO

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Iress has partnered with Scottish Building Society to help drive the Society’s next phase of growth.

As part of a strategy to scale, create operational efficiencies and automate manual processes, Scottish Building Society will be implementing Iress’ MSO software.

The building society sees the mortgage technology platform as a means to enable it to grow, reduce manual intervention and support an improved mortgage journey.

Scottish Building Society said it also selected MSO to enable it to optimise efficiencies, adapt to changing market conditions and deliver intelligent and engaging customer experiences.

Andrew Simon, Iress’s CEO, mortgages, said: “We’re thrilled to be a critical part of Scottish Building Society’s growth plans, and we’re honoured for the world’s oldest remaining building society to adopt MSO. We’ve seen strong demand from leading building societies, including Darlington and Leek, to select our technology as part of the drive for efficiency and automation.

“Today’s announcement is testament to Scottish Building Society’s constant desire to innovate and scale through technology.”

Paul Denton, Scottish Building Society’s CEO, added: “We are delighted to be working with Iress to improve the mortgage process for brokers and members as we continue to grow, helping more people achieve their dream of owning their own home.”

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