TDS API opens up for insured deposits

TDS API opens up for insured deposits


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TDS API opens up for insured deposits

The Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) has expanded its Apex27 CRM offering to support its insured scheme through a API technology.

As of August 2024, Apex27 offers a one-click method for setting up an insured deposit and retrieving the scheme reference number, further simplifying the deposit protection process for agents.

James Wright, founder of Apex27, said: “Since we launched our integration with the TDS Custodial scheme in 2023, we’ve seen a growing number of customers requesting an integration with the TDS Insured scheme. We’re excited to announce that, as of August 2024, we’ve successfully developed a seamless, one-click solution for setting up an insured deposit and retrieving the scheme reference number.”

The TDS API is designed to simplify transferring deposit data from a CRM database onto the deposit scheme platform.

Historically, this process has been a manual and time-consuming task for letting agents, creating a duplication of work and an opportunity for human error. Launching initially with the popular TDS Custodial scheme, agents benefited from this automatic deposit data transfer, reducing unnecessary admin and allowing more time for agents to focus on their core business.

Debbie Davies, head of sales and client success at TDS, added: “We’re thrilled to deepen our partnership with a company we trust, providing an easy-to-use CRM that now supports both TDS Custodial and TDS Insured schemes. This integration is immediately available to all new and existing customers using the Apex27 CRM platform, delivering even more functionality and convenience for agents.”

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