Avail Software pushes net-based suitability letters

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Avail Software is raising awareness of its suitability letter writing software for IFAs available over the internet as part of a business strategy revamp that also includes new pricing options for users.

Previously available only in CD-Rom format, the ability to deliver the solution as a web-based application adds “flexibility” to implement faster future upgrades and meet white labelling needs of networks, which are also being targeted, Avail says. The developer’s own website is also changed, enabling users to log in using varying security levels, produce suitability letters and then send them in different ways. Pricing will also change. The CD-Rom offer previously cost £300 up-front and £15 per month per user in fees. The online system costs nothing up-front, but a slightly higher ...

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