Pointon York signs up to Origo for pension transfers

Jenna Towler
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Pointon York is to use the Origo Options Transfer service on all pension transfer business it conducts.

The service reduces the time it takes to complete provider switch, minimising the time funds could be out of the market. Origo is the eCommerce standards and services body for the financial services industry. Pointon York business development director Melanie Beaver said it would improve service levels for clients. "Pointon York has always striven to be at the forefront of technology and driving efficient solutions; we recognise that joining the Origo Options Transfers service means that advisers and platforms working with Pointon York can execute transfers more quickly", she said. ...

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