Xit2 on Target with new partnership

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Target Group has selected xit2 to distribute and manage its instructions to third parties involved in property purchases, possessions and asset management.

The online data manager will distribute instructions to asset managers, LPA receivers, debt counsellors, trace and collect agents and solicitors on behalf of Target.

James Snow, CEO of Target Group, said: “Our partnership will help Target to manage the allocation of instructions. Xit2 will add to our audit controls and evidence of our commitment to the principles of Treating Customers Fairly. Xit2 will allow us to become even more efficient as our team can focus more on our clients’ customers

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