Stonebridge rolls out ID & address verification on Revolution platform
Mortgage and insurance network Stonebridge has today announced the launch of ‘RevolutionID’ - which includes ID and address-verification technology and a number of additional upgrades to its trading platform, Revolution.
The system returns a full ID and address verification report to the adviser and is a key part of the process for Stonebridge AR firms and advisers. ‘Revolution ID’ has completed its pilot phase and is now being rolled out to all Stonebridge AR firms.
Revolution has also further developed and redesigned its client portal, which similarly allows clients to securely log-in and check the progress of their case online. Revolution can also provide an API allowing firms to produce their own unique portal, tailoring the data they require and what they would like their clients to see and use.
Tim Merrey, Director of Revolution, commented:
“One of the key focuses for us as a network is to ensure our AR firms and advisers have a system which is top of the class when it comes to technology, functionality, and usefulness.
“We are particularly pleased to be rolling out our new ‘RevolutionID’ system, in partnership with Experian. Not only will it help firms counter potential ID fraud and give them full confidence about the clients they are dealing with, but it can seriously reduce the time spent on a task which historically has sometimes taken many hours to secure a satisfactory outcome.
“The feedback we’ve received from firms taking part in the pilot phase of ‘RevolutionID’ has been incredibly positive, and we believe this will be another excellent service addition for all our advisers.
“There is much more to come from Revolution and, having added considerably to the number of developers working on the system, we believe it continues to deliver significant value, and we are looking forward to rolling out a number of new benefits and opportunities via the system.”
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