iPipeline to revamp OneFamily’s technology platform 

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OneFamily has engaged iPipeline to overhaul its existing platform which currently serves 2.6 million customers.

It will see the rollout of a new digital service for OneFamily’s savings, investments and protection businesses.

Graham O’Sullivan, director of IT and change at OneFamily said, “We’re making a strategic investment to ensure our customers receive the best possible experience when they engage with us, whether this is through our self-serve digital channels or our award-winning customer contact centre.

“Our partnership with iPipeline will enable us to deliver our service to customers and advisers using the latest digital capabilities, while also supporting those customers who prefer traditional contact channels.”

Ian Teague (pictured), UK group managing director at iPipeline, added “OneFamily is embracing change in a rapidly evolving marketplace. We’re pleased to be able to support the team with our platform as they futureproof their business, whilst keeping their customers’ needs right at the heart of what they’re doing.

“Having a long-term partnership will mean we can help OneFamily to succeed for many years to come.”

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