Selestia's ongoing strategy outlined

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A host of online tools looking at with-profits investments, asset allocation, yield incomes, e-commerce, regulation and UK savings are being developed by Selestia over the coming months, says Owain Kember, IFA marketing manager.

Talks with back office systems providers are ongoing, but the company is not yet ready to provide details, Kember adds. While the wrap proposition continues to develop – Selestia prefers to think of itself as a business solutions provider rather than operate under the single moniker of wrap provider – questions do remain about just how fast the industry will adopt wraps, Kember admits. This is not least because advisers may be trying to figure out what wraps actually mean, while also waiting for some wrap platform providers to follow up on previously announced services. Selestia mean...

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