L&G launches pension transfer tracking service
Legal & General has launched a new tracking service for advisers selling its retirement income products.
"Transfer Tracking frees up resources and expenditure which can be better directed elsewhere in the business."
Track My Apps, from fintch firm Origo, will enable advisers to to track the progress of client applications from when they are first loaded onto Legal & General’s system to the point when they are accepted.
Jon Scannell, distribution director for retirement income at Legal & General, said: “At Legal & General, we’ve made a commitment to developing our retirement income proposition. A key part of this renewed focus is improving our digital capability to help advisers engage with us in a more efficient and effective way.
“The launch of Track My Apps for advisers is just the initial phase of our digital investment and we’re focused on further improving the service we provide to financial advisers. Access to the new Transfer Tracking service from Origo will begin that process, by giving our adviser partners real-time updates on the progress of their clients’ transfers.”
Anthony Rafferty, managing director of Origo, commented: “Our digital Transfer Tracking service enables platforms and providers to deliver a better service to their customers while reducing the volume of phone calls requesting progress updates. Transfer Tracking frees up resources and expenditure which can be better directed elsewhere in the business.
“Available through our Integration Hub, the service has an easy set-up and integration process and tracks the progress of pensions, GIAs and ISAs transferring through our Options Transfers service. Legal & General have demonstrated their commitment to improved service for their adviser partners by being the first to market with our new technology.”
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