Origo announces new eServices workshops

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Origo has announced plans for further free Adviserwise.com eServices workshops for later in the year.

The eCommerce standards body made the announcement following on from a successful pilot session in Edinburgh, during which companies offered advice to advisers on how to improve their administrative processes. The topics covered included electronic commission and back office systems and portals. The pilot also included a short panel Q&A session in which advisers could ask questions in an open discussion. Paul Pettitt, managing director of Origo, says: “We’re delighted with the turn-out for the pilot event and look forward to working with other organisations on similar events in due cours...

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