Quilter expands digital signature capability

Adding four providers

Ayesha Venkataraman
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Platform provider and wealth manager, Quilter has expanded its digital signature capability with the addition of four digital signature providers for use by advisers.

Quilter has added Alphatrust, docSAFE, MyDocSafe and Rsign to its list of approved software providers based on the most popular requests from financial advisers, it said. The additions take the number of digital signature providers recognised by Quilter to 11. All the digital signature software suppliers will be recognised across Quilter's platform and Quilter Cheviot to ensure ease of use by advisers, it said. These providers will give advisers proof of signing using a secure process; an audit trail along with a final document; and the ability to send, sign, track, and manage sign...

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