Six new members for Adviserwise.com

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Adviserwise.com, the eServices initiative created by eCommerce standards body Origo, has today announced six new joiners for the scheme.

Liverpool Victoria, FinanceCube, Bluecoat Software, Transact, Royal Liver and Fidelity FundsNetwork have all joined the website, which has achieved over 58,000 hits since its launch in April. Adviserwise.com is a free service, which is designed to increase the uptake of eServices across the industry and provides educational resources for advisers to make the most of eCommerce. Advisers in the life, pensions and collective investment sectors can use the site to gain information about eServices products from any of the 33 companies now involved via the Matrix tool. Rob Fisher, head of s...

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