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Bevri Expands Agentic AI POS Rollout, Activates 150 Additional NEXA Loan Officers

Feb 12, 2026
Brevi Expands Agentic AI Rollout
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Designed not just to collect borrower information, but to actively coordinate tasks across the front end of the mortgage process

Bevri.ai has expanded the closed rollout of its agentic AI-powered point-of-sale (POS) platform, activating an additional 150 loan officers at NEXA Lending as the system moves beyond its initial beta phase.

The Bevri POS, powered by TidalWave, is built as what the company describes as a “true agentic AI system,” designed not just to collect borrower information but to actively coordinate tasks across the front end of the mortgage process.

According to Bevri's press release, the platform completes the 1003 loan application, collects and validates income and asset documentation, runs Desktop Underwriter and Loan Product Advisor findings for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and performs real-time underwriting logic while the file is still in motion.

The system is also designed to eliminate repetitive data entry by autonomously executing tasks that traditionally require manual input. Bevri said the platform continuously evaluates next steps in a loan file, proactively identifying documentation gaps, calculating income, and surfacing insights earlier in the process to produce more reliable underwriting outcomes.

“This launch represents a meaningful evolution in agentic AI for mortgage origination,” company leadership said in a statement. “The Bevri POS is not a static tool, it's an intelligent system that works alongside the loan officer, handling complexity so they can focus on advising borrowers and building relationships.”

The additional 150 activations expand access beyond early testers and continue a phased deployment that includes attendees of NEXA’s annual NEXAfest conference. NEXA Lending, which Bevri describes as the nation’s largest mortgage brokerage, is the platform’s first client.

While currently limited to a closed group of NEXA loan officers, Bevri said the launch marks a milestone ahead of broader expansion into the third-party origination channel as the company scales its agentic AI architecture across the mortgage ecosystem.

NEXA’s leadership has framed the technology as foundational to how the company intends to operate going forward. “NEXA’s next-generation LOS will act as ‘the wizard in The Wizard of Oz,’” Chief Strategy Officer Tammy Richards said in an interview with NMP. “The system performs the complex calculations and rule checks behind the curtain, while originators remain the visible experts guiding borrowers through the process.”

The move comes as lenders across the industry test ways to compress origination timelines, reduce manual document review, and shift staff focus toward borrower advisory roles. As agentic AI systems transition from pilot programs to scaled implementation, the mortgage sector will be watching closely to see how deeply automation reshapes front-end origination workflows.

An upcoming issue of National Mortgage Professional will examine how NEXA’s C-suite believes that vision reshapes the broker and non-delegated correspondent model, while top-producing loan officer Derek McGowan shares his firsthand experience beta testing Bevri’s POS platform.

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Associate Editor
Katie Jensen is a mortgage news reporter at NMP.
Published
Feb 12, 2026
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