Twenty7Tec optimises MortgageSource API

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Twenty7Tec has made improvements to the API (Application Programming Interface) for its MortgageSource system, in a move designed to support mortgage intermediaries looking to offer digitally enabled advice to their clients.

Now, all the functionality available to intermediaries via the companies MortgageSource platform, can now also be integrated directly into intermediary or aggregator websites via the Twenty7Tec API.

This integration can support the delivery of digitally enabled advice for those intermediaries who wish to offer such solutions to their clients.

Phil Bailey, director of intermediary solutions at Twenty7Tec, said: “We strongly believe that the ability to offer the option of digitally enabled advice (otherwise known in the market currently as ‘robo advice’) is a critical component in an intermediary being able to service the needs of all clients, regardless of their circumstance.

“These enhancements to our API are further evidence of our commitment to deliver technology solutions that support the traditional intermediary community, as well as those market participants that are looking to disrupt it.”

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