Stonebridge announces more Revolution upgrades

Stonebridge has unveiled new developments to its wholly-owned trading platform, Revolution, with a focus on its Introducer Portal.

The mortgage and insurance network revealed that users of Revolution who utilise the Introducer Portal to aid their introducer relationships and track cases will see “added functionality”.

The move will enable users to select their own themes and logos, providing a personalised portal in keeping with their brand.
 
There were also a number of further new improvements completed on Revolution during July, Stonebridge added, following ongoing investment in the system. These changes included an upgrade to ensure debt consolidation is allocated to the correct client mortgage, preventing duplication.

Revolution also now allows users to ensure that any ‘terms of business’ communication only goes to the selected client, rather than all affiliated clients. 
 
“There are various parts of the Revolution system which we know are vitally important to our member firms, and the Introducer Portal is undoubtedly one of them,” Revolution director, Tim Merrey, commented. “Ensuring that users are able to portray their correct brand visuals to their introducer contacts means they are able to present the right image to these valued introducers.
 
“We’ve also been able to respond to member firm requests for changes within the system, particularly those that can ensure administration is kept to a bare minimum.

“Our Revolution development team are able to do this, as well as ensure our structured changes are completed, because we have all the resources we need, given the ongoing investment that Stonebridge is making into the system.”

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