2 years ago | 9 comments
The Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) has announced a groundbreaking API integration to revolutionise the deposit registration process, enhancing efficiency and reducing administrative burdens for agents.
The tie-up with 10ninety, a leading prop-tech company, will reduce manual data input, a time-consuming task faced by agents.
Previously, agents duplicated deposit data from their CRM systems onto deposit scheme platforms, resulting in repetitive processes.
Now agents can seamlessly transfer deposit information with a simple click, streamlining the entire registration process.
Steve Harriott, the group CEO at TDS Group, said: “We are thrilled to announce that our API has been seamlessly integrated with 10ninety.
“This cutting-edge solution streamlines the deposit management process, freeing up agents’ time to focus on their core business.”
He added: “This integration is a huge step towards our goal of making deposit management more efficient for everyone involved.”
The new offering is available to all TDS agent customers, whether they participate in the custodial or Insured schemes.
TDS also claims that the integration will significantly reduce human error rates.
Jonathan Freear, a director at 10ninety, said: “It greatly benefits our mutual clients by replacing a manual, repetitive and time-consuming process with a simple click of a button, saving agents’ valuable time and removing the need to dual key the same information again and again.”
Every day, landlords who want to influence policy and share real-world experience add their voice here. Your perspective helps keep the debate balanced.
Not a member yet? Join In Seconds
Login with
2 years ago | 9 comments
2 years ago | 9 comments
2 years ago | 17 comments
Sorry. You must be logged in to view this form.
Member Since May 2022 - Comments: 55
7:46 PM, 28th February 2024, About 2 years ago
My daughters landlord didn’t put her deposit in any of the government approved schemes despite having been given from the agents paperwork saying it was in MY DEPOSITS her tenancy lasted 8 years unfortunately when she was evicted the judge wasn’t bothered her deposit wasn’t protected ( it was eventually put in a scheme but only the month she moved 2023 but it was only able to be taken out the scheme by the landlord ) also no deposit was returned nor set off her rent arreas