Park Row selects new office tool for its 300 advisers

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IFA firm Park Row has selected Intelligent Office as its front-back office tool for its 300 advisers.

The IntelliFlo-developed system, entirely web-based, offers a range of features, including full fact find, research tools, suitability letters, compliance, risk-based file checking, and commissions and payment. Carey Shakespeare, Park Row’s sales and marketing director, says: “As a business we are constantly reviewing every element of the support we provide to our advisers. “Technology is one of the key components of that support. Having reviewed the market, we have chosen Intelligent Office as we believe it will provide the company and our advisers with a solid platform for our future su...

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