Intelliflo's John Penn joins Twenty7Tec
Twenty7Tec, provider of online mortgage and secured loan sourcing systems, has today announced the appointment of John Penn as the company's new Product Manager for its MortgageApply platform.
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Mr Penn joins Twenty7Tec from Intelliflo, where he was Head of Mortgage Proposition. Prior to that, he spent nearly 4 years working for Mortgage Brain, where he held the role of Business Development Manager, before leaving to join Intelliflo.
In his new role, Mr Penn will be responsible for project managing the delivery of MortgageApply, the company’s mortgage application submission platform, working with both lenders and intermediary clients on integration opportunities.
MortgageApply integrates sourcing and point of sale systems with lenders' own origination and processing systems. The platform is designed to enable intermediaries to easily submit validated mortgage applications to lenders without the need to re-key client data into individual lender portals.
John Penn commented:
“I’m very excited to join such a forward thinking business as Twenty7Tec to lead the Mortgage Apply project. This platform has the potential to revolutionise the process of online mortgage applications, creating huge efficiencies for both intermediaries and lenders. I look forward to working with the team at Twenty7Tec, and all industry stakeholders, on delivering this innovative solution.”
James Tucker, Managing Director of Twenty7Tec, added:
“As we move into the next phase of our growth, it is vital that we identify individuals with a strong track record in this industry. John fits exactly the profile of the sort of individual we are looking for, and his experience and knowledge will be invaluable as we take our MortgageApply platform to market.”
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