Exweb revamp presents research services

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IFA quotes and transaction engine The Exchange has relaunched and revamped its website to present a new image and research facility to its users.

Feedback from IFAs and users of the Exchange portal suggested advisers are interested in finding a single access point to comprehensive range of research services, so new data has been added to the portal offering databanks with a wider product range as well as an enhanced annuity quotations services. Main alterations to the site are surface design, however, David Child, chief operating officer at The Exchange, points out the inclusion of research products is just the first stage of expansion plans. "Our intention with Exweb is to develop a fully transactional trading platform that li...

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