1st-The Exchange launches BlackBerry quotes service

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1st-The Exchange is poised to roll out a comparative term quotes service available through BlackBerry devices.

The mobile quotes facility will enable Exweb portal users to carry out a term comparative quotation on their BlackBerry at no extra cost, with results presented in simple tabular form. Once the quote has been obtained remotely, office staff can log in to Exweb on a normal PC and retrieve it. The quote can then be used for key features documents and online business processing, offering a streamlined administration process and supporting faster and more efficient customer service, says the company. David Child, managing director of 1st-The Exchange, says: “With an increasing number of i...

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