Rosemount Financial Solutions announces access extension with Twenty7tec

Rosemount Financial Solutions has announced that it has signed a contract renewal agreement with Twenty7tec to extend its access to tech providers, FINPLAN practice management and CRM solution.

FINPLAN provides a customisable workflow that allows fact-find screens to be configured within the system for each advice process, allowing for advisers to build a fact-find for mortgage and protection cases, supporting them in delivering appropriate advice and information.

Twenty7tec acquired the owner of FINPLAN, Bluecoat Software, in 2022, after it had already integrated with CloudTwenty7.

Following this acquisition, Twenty7Tec said it will be “investing heavily” in developing FINPLAN for advisers, in a bid to “revolutionise” the wealth and mortgage technology markets.

Rosemount CEO, Ahmed Bawa, said: “We have been immensely impressed with the improved support received from Twenty7tec since the purchase of FINPLAN. We feel listened to and valued as a primary customer of Twenty7Tec which is hugely important to us as a business.

“We look forward to what the future brings with FINPLAN and are proud to be part of Twenty7Tec’s continued growth and development.”

Director of customer relationships and operations at Twenty7tec, Nathan Reilly, added: “We’ve been working closely with the team at Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) for the last 12 months to help shape our roadmap and how best we can serve our customers in the CRM space.

“The fact that both businesses have recently committed to a new long-term agreement clearly demonstrates the strong partnership that has been established between Twenty7tec and Rosemount and, importantly, emphasises the exciting plans we have for FINPLAN and the role it will play in supporting successful and growing advice businesses.

“We've seen firsthand on a number of occasions the support and guidance Rosemount provides their Appointed Representatives, be this through their masterclass sessions or one to one reviews on both the use of the right technology and industry knowledge and best practice, consistently showing an ‘adviser first’ ethos in what they do.”

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