National Broker Dealer PlanMember Securities Chooses Silanis e-SignLive™ E-Signature Service Integrated with LaserApp Anywhere
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Silanis Technology, a leading electronic signature provider, today announced that
The integration with Laser App will populate PlanMember’s forms with data from the advisor’s CRM, and hand off the forms to
By automating their account openings process and other account maintenance transactions with Laser App and e-SignLive e-signatures, PlanMember’s 500 independent advisors will be able do everything directly from their laptops and iPads – faster and more efficiently, without document errors such as missing data or signatures. Business rules within e-SignLive ensure that incomplete documents can’t be submitted for processing until all data fields have been filled out and all signatures/initials are captured.
With PlanMember based in
"E-signatures provide a better experience for our customers and advisors, with the added benefit of strengthening our operational efficiency and regulatory compliance," said PlanMember Securities’ EVP and Chief Operating Office Terry Janeway. "We are pleased to be working with such an experienced e-signature partner. The
PlanMember expects to see high adoption rates among its advisors, saying this group has long wanted the ability to complete transactions electronically, both in face-to-face and remote self-serve scenarios.
"Today, business moves at the speed of mobile. Advisors are connected and online, and can’t be tethered to printers and photocopiers. Clearly, they need the capability to respond to the customer, at the moment the customer is in front of them, wanting to do business," says
Those interested in finding out more about Silanis’ partnership with LaserApp may register for an upcoming webcast outlining this partnership and its benefit to broker/dealers at http://www.silanis.com/about-us/events/e-signature-best-practices-for-laser-app-brokers.
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