OMS and Sikoia expand partnership with new data and document checks
The latest update strengthens system pre-population, expands the range of data returned, and delivers clearer insights within the case workflow.
One Mortgage System (OMS) has expanded its partnership with Sikoia, introducing enhanced data and document checks across its CRM and originations platforms.
Building on the initial integration of Sikoia’s AI-driven document processing, the latest update strengthens system pre-population, expands the range of data returned, and delivers clearer insights within the case workflow.
OMS users can run bank statements, payslips and tax returns checks directly within the platform to check for completeness, document integrity and income and affordability verification. This supports income assessment on more complex cases, while keeping checks within a single process.
A refreshed user interface also makes the system easier to use and key information quicker to find during case progression. An enhanced insights overview and clearer document processing feedback provide greater transparency, including detailed explanations of why documents pass or fail integrity checks.
Jodie Andrews, head of marketing, sales and partnerships of One Mortgage System, commented: “This next phase in our partnership with Sikoia focuses on using data more effectively across the platform. It’s not just about document checks, but making sure the information supports the wider case journey. These changes reduce friction, improve visibility and give users greater confidence in the data they are handling, which is vital when dealing with complex borrowing and lending requirements.”
Alexis Rog, CEO and founder of Sikoia, added: “This expansion reflects our commitment to embedding intelligent automation directly into the tools brokers and lenders already use every day. By enhancing pre-population, expanding data extraction and providing clearer integrity feedback, we are enabling faster assessments without compromising on rigour. Our goal is to make high-quality financial data instantly usable across the entire origination journey."
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