iPipeline launches annuity electronic common quotation form

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iPipeline has launched an electronic common quotation form for annuities on its platform.

The service includes extended medical questions set by providers, allowing quotes to be returned in seconds. Participating providers include Aviva, Just Retirement, LV=, and Partnership, with others expected in the coming months. The service will be free to use for advisers using the firm's adviser portal, Assureweb. iPipeline director of marketing and product management Mark Wilson says: Our key aim for advisers is to make it easier for them to process business. The electronic quotation form removes the need for them to send paper requests to individual providers to get guaranteed...

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