Origo keeps it short and simple

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THE standards body for ecommerce has unveiled a new online registration process designed to streamline provider extranet registration.

Origo believes the process - called KISS (Keep it Short and Simple) - will improve the registration process for IFAs. KISS, which is available to providers using UNIPASS, is an attempt by Origo to iron out inconsistencies in the online registration process. These include having to re-key in data across different websites which Origo hopes to solve by harmonising the approach used by providers within The UNIPASS User Group(TUUG). The principal behind KISS is that advisers using UNIPASS should not have to re-key any of their identity data that is already available from their UNIPA...

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