Chorley Building Society to revamp core banking as part of digital transformation

Chorley Building Society has announced plans to revamp its core banking system and front-end platforms as part of its digital transformation.

As part of the plans the company is rolling out technology from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), including a core banking tool, a digital home lending solution for mortgage origination, and a mobile mobile app.

These technologies will underpin the building society’s digital transformation and wider growth plans, with the organisation hoping to boost the user journey for its members and mortgage intermediaries through the process.

Chorley Building Society was founded in 1859 to help local mill workers buy their homes.

The building society, which currently has assets of £406 million, has three retail branches in the North-West of England with its head office in Chorley, Lancashire.

"We are looking forward to involving our colleagues and Members on this journey together, to provide a banking system that is customer-centric and resilient," said Kimberly Roby, customer services director, Chorley Building Society.



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