Twenty7Tec upgrades Halifax APPLY integration

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Twenty7Tec will be delivering an upgrade to its existing APPLY integration with Halifax, to provide advisers with additional functionality to the current DiP application process.

The additional functionality will now allow advisers to obtain DiP applications for self-employed customers, and the ability to retrieve DiP Certificates in APPLY.

Nathan Reilly, director of lender relationships at Twenty7Tec, said: “Since rolling out the Halifax integration early in 2021, 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.

“We’re pleased to be in a position where advisers will now be able to place even more Halifax cases through CloudTwenty7 and download a DiP certificate that can be shared with their customers.”

Esther Dijkstra, managing director intermediaries, Halifax, added: “I am delighted that Twenty7tec have chosen to expand their APPLY functionality with our update. This update is in line with our commitment to provide the best service possible to intermediaries and is a further step on our journey to provide the capability to submit full mortgage applications via our API services, with more changes expected shortly.”

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