Finova, the UK’s largest provider of cloud-based software for mortgages and savings, has partnered with global technology and business process services company, Hexaware. Hexaware will act as an independent implementation partner to help Finova accelerate the rollout of its mortgage origination and servicing platforms. Finova’s offerings include the Core Banking Platform, Broker Platform, and finova Connect, which integrate lenders, intermediaries, and consumers. Hexaware will provide services such as user acceptance testing, data migration, and integration to enhance the overall service experience for Finova’s customers. The partnership follows the launch of Finova’s Optimo decisioning engine and the Finova Savings platform.
Finova teams up with Hexaware to fast-track mortgage and savings revolution.
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