Cirencester Friendly digitises adviser registration

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Cirencester Friendly has adopted iPipeline’s AlphaTrust e-sign and document process automation solution.

The Friendly Society’s previous TOBA process was manual and required paper-based wet signatures.

Cirencester Friendly will use AlphaTrust to digitise its Terms of Business Agreements (TOBA) and wider adviser registration processes.

AlphaTrust is a fully-brandable, compliant e-signature and document-process automation solution that securely digitises the creation of legally enforceable business records.

Third party risks are avoided because there is no exposure of client data in documents typically routed to other e-signature vendors.

Ian Teague (pictured), UK group managing director at iPipeline, said: “By adopting AlphaTrust, Cirencester Friendly has shown its commitment to improving the registration and onboarding experience for its adviser clients. This is another example of the diverse application of our AlphaTrust technology – not only will it improve processes for advisers, but it will also benefit the end customer as well.”

Shirley Fell, operations director at Cirencester Friendly, added: “AlphaTrust will totally transform the adviser registration process and forms a key part of our overall digitisation programme. iPipeline’s technology gives us complete control of the digital journey, allowing advisers to upload confidential information in a secure manner thereby increasing efficiencies, as well as helping us continue cementing our reputation as a forward-thinking Friendly Society.”

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