Capita Financial Software upgrades Synaptic Research software

Author: Paul Robertson
Cover | 13 Jan 2010 | 14:40

Categories: Underwriting| Individual Protection| Group Protection

Topics: Capita

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Capita Financial Software has launched a new version of its Synaptic Research software.

The new version features real time quotations and the ability to apply online. It will allow users to perform comprehensive research on product qualities and associated features, and now combines this with a real time quote and apply function. A free trial version is also available.

Matt Humphrey, managing director of Capita Financial Software, says: "With customer expectations of advisers running high in the present climate, the new protection modules of Synaptic Research can give advisers the edge on competitors and allow them to evidence their TCF duty by taking a more holistic approach to recommending protection."

The upgrade is the initial phase of Capita Financial Software's ‘Next Generation' programme, which will evolve the key elements of its three core systems (Webline, Synaptic Research and Quay Software's CCD) into an integrated solution.

 

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