Advisers search for more than 100,000 pension transfers via Origo

In first year

Isabel Baxter
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Advisers have searched for more than 100,000 pension transfers on Origo’s Unipass Transfer Tracking portal in its first year.

This comes less than a year after it launched as a Beta service.  Origo's Unipass Transfer Tracking service is free for advisers and launched in late March 2025. Origo set out that it is the only service on the market where advisers can monitor all their client pension transfers in one place. Advisers have access to real-time status information on pension transfers via the portal, which aims to reduce the need to chase providers and give clients reassurance about their life savings.  Origo CEO Anthony Rafferty said the volume of searches on its pension transfer tracking service...

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