360 Dotnet and HLPartnership renew partnership

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360 Dotnet, the platform used by over 6,000 advisers, has announced the renewal of its longstanding partnership with HLPartnership, a network for over 940 mortgage and protection advisers.

HLPartnership is set to continue its technological capabilities with 360 Dotnet‘s platform, 360 Lifecycle, which offers features that include 360’s Client Portal, workflows, MI and reporting, event triggers, and accounts modules.

Advisers within the HLPartnership network can access integration partners for sourcing mortgage, life and general insurance products, through 360 Lifecycle.

Ozgur Unlu, CEO of 360 Dotnet, said: “360 Dotnet remains committed to a close partnership with HLPartnership and we are enthusiastic about reaffirming the strength of our relationship.

“Our dedication is focused on empowering HLPartnership to maximise the value of their client relationships through our system. We eagerly anticipate enhancing this partnership for continued growth.”

Christopher Tanner (pictured), CEO of HLPartnership, added: “At HLPartnership, we are deeply committed to transforming the way our members and their clients interact with our services by leveraging cutting-edge technology. Our investment in the development of HLP’s integrated technology platform stands as a testament to this commitment.

“We are pleased to renew our strategic partnership with 360 Dotnet, building on our collaboration from over eight years ago on from the design of their original online FactFind.”

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