Exchange upgrades Officeweb

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The Exchange has upgraded its back-office solution Officeweb, which will be rolled out to the current 1,500 users at no extra cost.

Version 3.0 of Officeweb, a back office solution for larger adviser groups, includes access to a range of new e-commerce services including application tracking, e-commissions and e-valuations, at no extra charge. At launch, Friends Provident and Legal & General products will be live on the service with other providers joining in the next few months, with the new service currently being rolled out to all of its 1,500 current users, including new IFA firm Intrinsic along with Tenet Group and AWD Chase de Vere, at no extra cost. In addition the Exchange says the upgraded software also aim...

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