Sesame chooses Exweb as preferred portal

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Sesame has signed a five-year deal with 1st - The Exchange to make Exweb the primary portal for members.

Earlier this year, 1st – The Exchange’s parent company, Vertex Financial Services, bought the Sesame Office technology business and became Sesame’s preferred life and pensions technology provider. Sesame says the deal forms part of its strategy to partner with major technology suppliers to enhance the business efficiency of members. Under the deal, Exweb will be integrated fully with Sesame’s back and front office systems. Members will be able to access products from more than 50 providers through the portal. Stephen Young, sales and marketing director at Sesame, says: “Many of our m...

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