Selectapension and Intelliflo integrate

Selectapension and Intelliflo have announced their integration which will see their mutual customers benefit from greater process efficiencies and choice.

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From the beginning of September Intelliflo’s iO Store will include a Selectapension app which means that existing Selectapension customers will be able to move and store all their existing client reports on Intelliflo’s Intelligent Office system. Intelliflo’s subscribers will be able to access Selectapension’s pension switching tool from within their back office system.

Financial advisers and planners produced over 45,000 cases using Selectapension’s pension switching tool in the last 12 months, and there are over 3,000 subscribers for this particular tool.

Andy McCabe, MD at Selectapension commented: “Many of our customers enjoy the benefits of Intelliflo’s Intelligent Office software and this integration will make their lives easier and save time. If advisers value this integration, we will add some of our other tools to the iO Store in the future.”

Nick Eatock, Executive Chairman at Intelliflo added: “Intelligent Office supports over 2,300 firms and over 21,250 users and the integration of Selectapension to the iO Store is a great example of how our open API via the iO Store is expanding our offering for the benefit of our customers.”

The iO Store leverages the Intelliflo Developer Platform which has been designed to make the building and distribution of applications easier both for partners and users of iO. With a rich set of publicly available APIs, the number of partners producing applications for the iO Store is growing expotentially. 

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