Acre wins In Partnership technology rollout mandate

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Acre has been selected by mortgage and wealth network In Partnership to supply a new technology platform across its adviser base, in a move that underlines growing demand for more joined-up systems in the intermediary market.

The rollout will see Acre’s platform introduced across the network over the coming months, with the aim of helping firms move away from multiple legacy systems and into a single technology environment.

In Partnership supports more than 250 mortgage advisers across the UK. The network said the introduction of a consolidated platform is intended to help member firms work more efficiently while maintaining client outcomes.

Acre’s system combines CRM, sourcing, fact-finding, compliance and application functions in one platform. The company said this should help advisers cut duplicate data entry, streamline processes and manage regulatory demands more effectively.

The deal marks a further step in Acre’s expansion across UK intermediary networks, as firms continue to review how technology can support efficiency and oversight.

Robin Hyndley, head of business development at Acre, said: “We are seeing increasing demand from networks and firms looking to modernise their technology and simplify how they manage client journeys, compliance and applications.

“This partnership with In Partnership reflects that shift, and we’re pleased to be supporting their network with a more integrated approach.

“Our focus is on delivering technology that not only improves efficiency, but also helps firms operate with greater consistency and confidence in an evolving regulatory environment.”

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