One Mortgage System joins the ASTL
The CRM system is the latest organisation to join the Association.
"Our growing membership not only reflects the increasing number of like-minded businesses that want to demonstrate a commitment to high standards, but it also amplifies our voice as an association"
One Mortgage System (OMS) has joined the Association of Short Term Lenders (ASTL) as an associate member.
OMS is a customisable CRM system for mortgage and protection intermediaries that can be used by brokers, packagers, networks and lenders.
The OMS platform provides back-office technology that can help brokers save time and effort with minimal inputting. In 2022, OMS processed 42,000 applications worth £9.3bn and has amassed more than 12,000 users in the last four years.
Neal Jannels, managing director of OMS, said: “2023 has already been a watershed year for OMS as we have steadily increased the number of brokers with whom we work and enhanced our proposition for lenders. We are working with a growing number of lenders, delivering their back-office systems and technology, and believe we can help forward-thinking short-term lenders to streamline their processes and manage their lending more effectively. Market leading technology doesn’t just benefit lenders, but it also benefits customers and we share the ASTL’s commitment to delivering consistently excellent customer outcomes.”
Vic Jannels, CEO of the ASTL, commented: “I’m really pleased to welcome OMS Group as the latest professional organisation to become an associate member of the ASTL. Our growing membership not only reflects the increasing number of like-minded businesses that want to demonstrate a commitment to high standards, but it also amplifies our voice as an association and enables us to better represent the interests of our sector and our customers.”
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