Skandia International launches online Client Centre

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Skandia International has launched the Royal Skandia Client Centre, an online service to keep advisers and clients up-to-date with their investments.

It is expected advisers will benefit from the development as it will significantly decrease the amount of time many of them spend obtaining valuation and portfolio information for their clients, says Skandia International. Available to Royal Skandia’s customers, the Client Centre will provide access to an online valuation function which will make it easier for clients to make informed decisions about their investments, according to the company. Furthermore, the online centre allows portfolio bond clients to have access to their latest quarterly statement at any time. A Chinese version...

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