Pure Retirement introduces equity release Android app

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Pure Retirement has launched its new adviser-facing mobile app.

The firm believes it to be the first of its kind in the British equity release sector.

The app is available for Android, with plans for an Apple iOS version to follow, and allows advisers instant access to case summaries and historical case data stretching back up to 12 months, as well as providing notifications of any changes in application status.

It also offers a clear indication of the next stages of application and what – if any – input is needed from the adviser or client.

Advisers can call up client details and contact them directly from the app, as well as access Pure’s marketing toolkit and all the latest news updates.

Paul Carter (pictured), Pure’s CEO, said the company is focussed towards “evolving technologies in line with the moving market, easing the process for both advisers and their customers to find the solution that best meets their needs.”

“We’re constantly adapting our online services to meet the needs of our registered advisers”, added Simon Hayton, Pure’s head of change.

He said: “Quality of service is our number one priority, made possible with our ever-evolving technology and, most importantly, made meaningful by our people, providing dedicated support for advisers and customers alike.”

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