Quilter expands digital signature capability

Quilter has expanded its digital signature capability by adding four digital signature providers for use by financial advisers in the UK.

The additions take the number of digital signature providers recognised by the wealth manager to 11.

Following the initial implementation of its initial digital signature capabilities in 2020, Quilter has now added Alphatrust, docSAFE, MyDocSafe and Rsign to its list of approved software providers. The additional providers have been added based on the most popular requests from financial advisers.

All the digital signature software suppliers will be recognised across Quilter’s platform and Quilter Cheviot to ensure that advisers are able to quickly carry out client instructions, regardless of the Quilter business they are interacting with.

“We maintain constant contact with advisers to understand how we can best support them and their business both now and in the future, and we know they value flexibility of digital signature providers, which now play a vital role in their processes,” added Quilter commercial and propositions director, David Tiller.

“Given the technological transformation we have experienced in recent years, digital signatures allow advisers to conduct business in a quick and secure manner, knowing their clients will continue to receive a quality service that keeps pace with the world we are operating in.

“We are pleased to have expanded our offering even further to ensure advisers have a wide variety of choice when it comes to processing business digitally. We are committed to ensuring we support advisers and their interactions with clients, and it is important we continue to make strides to help with their propositions while ensuring client data and documents become ever more secure.”

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