Origo extends invitation to mortgages work

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Origo, the standards organisation, says it will aim for ratification of XML standards for pre-offer Key Facts Ilustrations (KFIs) by March next year.

It is also extending an invite to lenders, intermediaries and other interested parties to take part in further developments of its mortgages standards. Paul Pettitt, managing director of Origo says the KFI ratification is just a “starting point” towards encouraging better links between systems to improve ecommerce. The proposed KFI standards, released this month, are part of Origo’s moves to take its standards model initially developed for the life industry into the mortgages sector. Overseeing sign-off on the standards is the eMortgage Forum of intermediaries and lenders. Among the ...

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