Stonebridge announces upgrades to Revolution platform

Stonebridge has announced the completion of a further phase of functionality upgrades and developments to its trading platform, Revolution.

The mortgage and insurance network had announced a major investment programme in Revolution at the start of the year, and revealed the latest updates are part of a multi-phase approach.
 
The changes, based on adviser feedback, have not only made the system easier to navigate but ensure that Revolution works more responsively on iPads and tablet devices. Stonebridge suggested this will provide advisers with more choice around the hardware they use and the ability to move away from laptops if required.
 
Revolution’s development team has also delivered solutions to a number of “marginal gains” in the system, and Stonebridge suggested this will boost the operational efficiency of its finance and support teams.

Revolution director, Tim Merrey, commented: “Throughout lockdown, the team have been hard at work with this restyling project and building in the new functionality, so it is very pleasing to be setting these new updates live on the system.

“For us, this is all about delivering a series of marginal gains that Stonebridge advisers benefit from by utilising Revolution fully, and having now completed this important phase of development, our team moves on to ensuring the system gets better and performs even more efficiently.”

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