Drive to make Adviserwise on e-services

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IFA portals, back office technology services, and product providers have unveiled a major education initiative to help intermediaries understand what e-business can do for them.

Driven by Origo and its partnerships with 27 providers, portals and back office operations in the financial services arena, the Adviserwise initiative is designed to show exactly which back office services connect to which portals and product providers, and explains in detail whether they can complete online business connected to their businesses. More specifically, the three-pronged project is designed to encourage general take-up of e-services and show intermediaries the benefits of processing business online through communication of the services offered, adoption of services and a free...

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