Origo launches letter of authority digital service

Launching 23 November

Sophie King
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Origo has launched a letter of authority service to help advisers onboard their new clients, speed up processes and cut down on costs.

The service, named Unipass Letter of Authority (ULoA), will enable financial advisers to input information in one place and then send it securely to relevant providers and platforms.  Advisers will only have to input the information once for it to remain in the system. Users will be able to gain access through the UniPass brand, a service Origo said is well-used by the adviser community. It will be rolled out in managed stages, beginning with letters of authority for pensions business and then will be extended to other areas of the sector. ULoA will launch on 23 November and will be f...

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