Mortgage Technology Provider Roostify Partners with Covered

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Mortgage technology provider Roostify  has announced its integration with Covered Insurance to streamline the purchas of homeowners insurance.

The mortgage technology provider Roostify has announced its collaboration with the Covered Insurance Marketplace. The partnership will result in a streamlined process for home insurance buyers navigating the complex property market.

According to reports, lenders who use the Roostify platform are able to provide borrowers with the choice to search through several insurance quotes. The platform allows them to compare the annual premiums, dwelling limits, and deductibles.

However, by using Roostify, customers can connect with Covered insurance advisors for support and education via the preferred communication channel of their choice.

Digital ecosystem partnership drives Roostify growth

Speaking about the Roostify intergration, Roostify co-founder and CEO Rajesh Bhat, explain that the insurtech's integration with Covered was a major step in continuing to simplify the home lending process by elevating the customer experience when shopping for home insurance.

He said, "We’re helping lenders to offer greater convenience in their workflow and improve customer satisfaction, further exemplifying Roostify’s goal of providing the most customer-friendly, streamlined homeowner journey from start to close.”

Bhat concluded, “Our embedded insurance capabilities are providing a more personalized borrower experience, accelerating transaction timelines and intersecting with the customer when and where they need it most. Roostify’s integration with Covered allows both organizations to truly elevate the home lending experience, with customer satisfaction and convenience at its core.”

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