AJ Bell signs up to Origo re-registration

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AJ Bell has confirmed it will be one of the first major platforms to go live on Origo's Options re-registration service.

The platform provider's marketing director Billy Mackay [pictured] said RDR has increased the focus and demand for efficient re-registration of assets on and off platform. Options Re-registration enables in-specie re-registration of assets. It was developed from Origo's Options Transfers service, which orchestrates pension transfers. Mackay added: "The principal RDR carries through and FSA [requirements] are the key drivers for improving. The FSA are looking at the ways to improve, enhance and make it quicker to allow clients to transfer cash and assets between providers. They have ta...

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