Exweb equity release system upgraded

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1st – The Exchange has made changes to its Exweb online equity release comparison service.

The system now provides links to provider sites for KFIs, refined search criteria and an improved results display.

Exweb adviser users can obtain quotations for over 30 products from 10 providers. They can save and retrieve quotes for up to 30 days, as well as view reasons why quotes have been unsuccessful.

David Child, managing director, 1st – The Exchange, said: “These technical and functional improvements have reaffirmed our position as the market-leading Equity Release service in the industry. We are really proud that these new developments now offer an even slicker and easier to use service than before and our early adviser feedback has been universally positive.”””

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