Skandia enables adviser charging on its platform

Nicola Brittain
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Avisers can sign customers up to adviser charging (AC) via the Skandia Investment Solutions platform from today.

The AC model offers monetary or percentage options enabled across four types of fee - initial, regular, switch and adhoc. Customer plan numbers will not change and all advisers' customers on Skandia Investment Solutions will be viewed and managed together on the single platform, regardless of charging structure. The platform has also provided a path for advisers looking to activate this adviser-charging facility. This comprises a support programme and a compliance form to present to their clients which will enable the facility. The form will be sent out immediately and consentin...

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