OMS secures Nationwide API integration
The integration marks OMS's first major partnership with one of the ‘big six’ UK high street lenders.

Intermediary platform One Mortgage System (OMS) has announced a full application programming interface (API) integration with Nationwide Building Society.
Through a two-way integration, OMS users will be able to seamlessly access Nationwide’s product range.
OMS covers such a wide range of product areas including residential, buy-to-let, second charge, equity release, bridging, commercial plus general insurance and protection. It is integrated with Ignite, Submissions Brain, The Source, Twenty7Tec, iPipeline, Hometrack, Experian, Equifax, Uinsure, Air Sourcing and Knowledge Bank to provide users with product sourcing, protection sourcing and criteria searching.
Neal Jannels, managing director of One Mortgage System (OMS), commented: “The influence of Nationwide on the UK lending landscape continues to grow, at pace, and it’s reassuring to see a lender of its size and scale constantly looking to improve efficiencies, accessibility and product availability through tech partnerships which are hugely beneficial to advisers and their clients.
“This integration represents a real breakthrough for OMS in the mainstream mortgage market following our rise to prominence across the more specialist lending sectors. And it’s just the beginning in our ongoing quest to make our platform the go-to partner for all lenders and the CRM solution of choice for intermediary firms across the UK.”
Andy Tilsley, head of intermediary digital at Nationwide Building Society, said: “New technical integrations, like this one with One Mortgage System, makes it easier for brokers to do business with us and improves the service overall. One Mortgage System’s use of data and the facility of Application Programming Interface, means brokers are assured they have all the right information in one place to undertake a more efficient mortgage process with us and get to a decision-in-principle quicker than ever before.”

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