360 Dotnet announces new partnership with Alexander Hall

360 Dotnet has announced a new partnership with the mortgage broker, Alexander Hall, to supply its practice management system, 360 Lifecycle.

The software provider said it has worked closely with Alexander Hall to ensure that 360 Lifecycle matches the broker’s requirements in order to help drive the business ‘forward to the next level.’

Alexander Hall managing director, Dominic Scott, commented: “360 Lifecycle perfectly complements Alexander Hall’s commitment to high calibre advisers providing suitable advice, supported by great technology.

“The 360 Dotnet team also share our passion for growth and we look forward to bringing the ideas on our roadmap to fruition.”

360 Dotnet said it has developed 360 Lifecycle as the ultimate practice management system for financial services businesses, and the system currently provides benefits to more than 20% of the mortgage market.

360 Lifecycle is currently used by more than 6,500 users and holds over 2.9 million client records.

360 Dotnet managing director, Ozgur Unlu, added: “We are very pleased to be supporting this major mortgage and protection organisation with its ambitious plans. Our 360 Lifecycle solution is now an intrinsic part of their business.

“As with our other major accounts our relationship management team will be working closely with Alexander Hall to ensure they gain the maximum benefits from our solution.”

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