The Right Mortgage adopts iPipeline’s e-Sign solution

iPipeline has announced that The Right Mortgage & Protection Network has adopted its document delivery and e-Sign solution, AlphaTrust, to automate its member firm registration process.

The Right Mortgage & Protection Network becomes the first UK distribution network to adopt AlphaTrust e-Sign, which it will use to improve efficiency and turnaround times for new firm applications by replacing its current paper and wet signature registration process.

iPipeline, the digital solutions and services provider, said its e-Sign solution provides a rapid and secure process that allows full customisation of a business’s document delivery and e-signature experience – helping turn paper-based processes into fast, accurate and streamlined digitised workflows.

The solution also eliminates third party risks by not exposing client data in documents which iPipeline suggested are typically routed to other e-signature vendors.

iPipeline UK managing director, Ian Teague, commented: “We are delighted that The Right Mortgage & Protection Network is the first UK distribution network to adopt AlphaTrust e-Sign.

“Automating its new member firm applications will transform its registration process by increasing efficiency and reducing costs. In a post COVID-19 world, we should be looking at all manual paper-based processes and question whether this is appropriate from a customer, business and social standpoint.”

The Right Mortgage & Protection Network managing director, Adam Stretton, added: “We believe paper and wet signatures are obsolete tools for a modern network, so adopting iPipeline’s AlphaTrust e-Sign product means we are ahead of the industry curve.

“Not only will this product improve and speed up our business process, it will also help our member firms continue with business as usual amid the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.” 

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