Origo partners with iPipeline on 'plug and play' integration

Partnership to help providers build and integrate connected tech platforms

Jenna Brown
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Origo has teamed up with iPipeline to assist providers build and integrate connected technology platforms.

Origo said the link-up would enable both "current and future provider partners onboarding iPipeline's SSG Digital platform to streamline the process required to access different services within the Origo ecosystem". It added that by enabling ‘plug and play' integration through the platform, providers would save time, and reduce costs as well as "minimise the risks typically associated with platform change". The Edinburgh-based fintech firm promised the partnership would be a "step change" in speed and quality for advisers and customers. It explained providers already using SSG Digi...

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