Origo rolls out whole-of-market ULoA to 'streamline' advisers' LoA requests

Developed following industry feedback

Isabel Baxter
clock • 2 min read

Origo has launched whole-of-market provider coverage for its Unipass letter of authority (ULoA) technology, as part of a series of “significant” upgrades to the service.

ULoA is the "first holistic service of its kind" to give advisers a single method for sending all LoA requests to any UK platform and product provider for free, Origo set out in a press release today (6 May). Developed with feedback from the industry, the firm said having whole-of-market provider coverage creates a "one-stop-shop" for advisers to access all their LoA requests and information through the same digital portal. ULoA aims to be a GDPR-compliant service designed to solve the issues and delays experienced between advisers, providers and platforms when sending and receiving L...

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