Twenty7tec upgrades APPLY integration with Halifax

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Twenty7tec has revealed that it has upgraded to its APPLY integration with Halifax.

This upgrade will allow advisers to amend most DiP data fields post-submission and re-submit the case using the same Mortgage ID for a new DiP decision.

APPLY streamlines the application submission process by acting as the single point of transmission for all data, documents and communication relating to the application.

Nathan Reilly, director of customer relationships at Twenty7tec, said: “We’ve seen strong engagement levels from advisers submitting DIPs to Halifax via APPLY, with many praising the increased efficiency and time saving the journey offers.

“This latest enhancement, which offers advisers more flexibility and an improved user journey, will no doubt be well received by APPLY users.”

Amanda Bryden, head of Halifax Intermediaries and Scottish Widows, added: “I am pleased that Twenty7tec are enhancing their APPLY functionality further with the ability to edit and re-submit a DIP. This is another step on our journey to provide the best possible experience for Intermediaries to do business with Halifax.”

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