'Re:Platforming' - How will each platform's functionality change?

Our series continues

Tom Ellis
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In the seventh instalment of Professional Adviser's re-platforming series, Tom Ellis looks at how each platform will noticeably change for users as firms complete their projects.

While many of the current re-platforming cohort have said they are changing technology providers to help cope with scale, they are also making the most of the opportunity to implement considerable alterations to the user experience, functionality and background-running of their platforms. Using the responses from Professional Adviser's comprehensive re-platforming survey and insight analysis from lang cat market analysis manager Terry Huddart, we take a look at how each platform will be noticeably different for advisers and their clients post-implementation. Aegon & Cofunds The big...

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