

We are pleased to announce that Redress Manager 2012 will provide much needed functionality to aid companies meet the FSA requirements to write to customers who were sold PPI.
- Wizards - allows user defined forms to be created, feeding this information into the back end system to perform a calculation
- Case processor - allows wizards to be processed against a range of cases within defined criteria.
These two items greatly reduce the time taken to process a case and allow companies to automate their processing.
Exasoft work hard to respond to client needs and the advent of these two new features will, we believe save our clients a lot of time without jeopardising accuracy.
Please contact us for more information.
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Fundraising fundamentals can import / export your campaign data, display real-time feedback and incorporates an excellent caller allocation tool.
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The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) have signed a new 10 year agreement to use Redress Manager (inc. Mortgage Fundamentals) until March 2022 (News)
Redress Manager can be used to calculate redress for; Endowment / Pension mortgages, Mortgage under-funding, Whole of life insurance, Investments (inc. pension switching) and Payment protection insurance (Single premium, Regular premium, MPPI and Credit Card PPI).
All our calculations follow the latest guidance and our software is extensively tested to minimise any risks to our customers.
Exasoft Plc provide systems to calculate redress for PPI, Investments, Mortgage endowments / pensions and under-funding. In addition, we provide tools to aid in the sale of mortgages & savings products and systems for the education sector. Exasoft Plc is not regulated and therefore unable to give financial advice.

