Iress launches two-way integration with CIExpert for advisers

Helping advisers meet Consumer Duty demands

Jaskeet Briah
clock • 2 min read

Technology provider Iress has announced a two-way, real-time integration with CIExpert, the critical illness cover (CIC) comparison tool, to support advisers with the Consumer Duty regulation.

The functionality, which is exclusive to Iress, is available on Iress' sourcing platforms, The Exchange and Xplan Mortgage. It can also be added to advice firms' own CRM upon request. The live two-way integration builds on a previous one-way integration from CIExpert into The Exchange, which has helped advisers and brokers make decisions for their clients around CIC. At the launch of the partnership today (28 January), CIExpert founder Alan Lakey said that one of the greatest barriers in the market currently is the lack of integration between various platforms. He noted that the in...

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