Twenty7Tec integrates with MortgageApply

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Bluecoat Software has announced an integration with Twenty7Tec Group.

The new partnership will allow users of Bluecoat’s practice management system, FinPlan to access Twenty7Tec’s MortgageApply systems directly from FinPlan.

Users of the FinPlan system will be able to “seamlessly” transfer client data to apply for a mortgage through the Twenty7Tec systems.

MortgageApply enables mortgage intermediaries to complete and submit applications to multiple lenders from one single platform without re-keying client data. Intermediaries can submit documents, case notes, and receive status updates all the way through to completion of the case.

Mark Skelding, CEO of Bluecoat Group, said: “Twenty7Tec is the fastest growing sourcing system in the market and leads the way in terms of development and innovation. The team’s plans for 2020 are hugely impressive and we are delighted that our users will be able to benefit from MortgageApply via an integration with FinPlan.

“Integrating the Twenty7Tec solutions will allow our users to address the needs of their clients efficiently and effectively.”

James Tucker, CEO of Twenty7Tec, added: “With more demand for integrated systems in the mortgage world than ever before, this partnership proves both businesses are listening to the needs of their intermediary users.

“We are seeing some fantastic developments at Bluecoat and it’s a journey that Twenty7Tec are proud to be a part of.”

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