Iress and more2life unveil “real-time” equity release KFIs

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Iress and more2life have built upon their existing their integration to allow advisers to be able to generate real-time equity release quotes and KFIs from Iress’ The Exchange without the need for re-keying.

More2life says this means it is the first lender in the later life lending space to have this facility .

This new capability builds on the initial integration between Iress and more2life in July 2020 and has been developed using DPR’s Distribution Hub, the origination and servicing technology that underpins more2life’s fastpath portal.  Advisers will now be able to create a KFI on fastpath which has been prepopulated with the data that was entered on Iress as part of the initial search.

Dave Miller, Iress’ executive general manager – commercial, said: “With consumers increasingly investigating equity release as a way of boosting their retirement funds the need for advisers to be able to access accurate, real-time data is more important than ever.

“Iress is committed to expanding and enhancing its equity release offering, and this latest integration with more2life is compelling evidence of this.”

Dave Harris (pictured), CEO at more2life, added: “This launch is the next step in our collaboration with Iress as part of our commitment to providing market leading support for our advisers. Following on from the launch of quotes and KFI retrieval in 2020, this move will see advisers move seamlessly from their sourcing session on Iress to an application via more2life’s fastpath system.

“Avoiding the need to key and rekey information is a great step forward for advisers and we are delighted to be the first lender to offer this flexibility via the Iress platform.”

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