Homebuyer systems announces system update

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Homebuyer Systems has announced the launch of the latest version of its software platform designed to enable Financial Services Authority (FSA) compliant mortgage and general insurance advised and non-advised sales.

The latest version of Homebuyer includes three new features: quick search, straight line sales process, and easy finder. Quick search has been developed in response to the FSA’s change of attitude that now allows advisers to produce as many Key Facts Illustrations (KFI) as necessary as opposed to the original rule allowing only one KFI as part of the advised sales process. It also acts as a sourcing system tool to enable quick searches by intermediaries to allow them to investigate different scenarios before getting involved in the compliant advice and sales process claims Homebuyer Syste...

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