Aviva and Zurich pick Origo for auto re-reg

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Aviva and Zurich have both selected eCommerce standards and services body Origo to provide their automatic re-registration services.

Aviva is currently working with Origo on developing the new system and aims to go live within the next few weeks. Zurich said it will be an active participant in Origo's Options Transfers service from Autumn 2013. Aviva head of platform proposition Phil Ralli said Aviva has also signed up to industry body Tax Incentivised Savings Association's (TISA) TEX agreement which helps facilitate the re-registration of assets to agreed standards between participating members. He said: "We are soon going to be in a position where we are automating re-registration from our platform. We are exp...

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