Advise Wise introduces online applications for L&G products
The introduction follows the recent API integration with Legal & General Home Finance.

Later life sourcing platform, Advise Wise, has announced the introduction of online applications submission for Legal & General plans.
Following the recent API integration with the lender to enable flexible pricing sourcing and instant KFI requests, Advise Wise has extended the integration to product applications.
With the new feature, Advise Wise members can submit applications for Legal & General’s products from the client case page on the Advise Wise platform.
As a result of the API integration the new feature integrates into the Advise Wise platform, which is linked to the L&G system through an authentication solution, providing solutions for sourcing, quotes and now applications submissions.
Benjamin Wells, head of product and development at Advise Wise, commented: “We are committed to offering our members an intuitive but powerful tool, where they can manage their later life lending cases from product sourcing to completion. The integration with Legal & General’s portal is a testament to the company's dedication to simplifying processes and empowering advisers.
"We’re working with lenders in the industry to extend API integrations to many other product ranges and streamline the advice process further."

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