Click2Check appoints in-house software developer

Click2Check has announced the appointment of Yusuf Yigit as its new in-house software developer in the UK, working specifically on the firm’s Credit Assess product.

The software company said Yigit, a software developer for over 16 years, has joined to provide front-end support for Credit Assess clients – supporting their use of the product and helping deliver an enhanced outsourcing arrangement for users.

Credit Assess provides advisers with full access to credit scores and reports, providing the consumer’s credit report and banking information securely within minutes. The tool is available to all advisory firms, distributors, CRM provider and networks.

Click2Check director, David Jones, commented: “There is always a significant amount of work and development with any tech-focused proposition, and as more advisory firms come on board, we felt it was important to up our resource in this area. This is why we’ve brought Yusuf on board to work on the software itself, but to also support our clients and respond to their needs.

“Given the times we are in, there has perhaps never been a greater need for advisers to have clear sight of their client’s finances and credit situation. Having this information upfront via Credit Assess allows them to work from a point of certainty, outlining the specific solutions that are available and those lenders who can deliver.”

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