Cboxx considering smaller IFAs

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Cboxx, developer of income and business modelling software for large IFA firms says it is working on a concept that could result in sales to smaller IFAs of a stripped down version of at one of its products.

Mick Catherall, managing director, says support may come initially from a couple of providers involved in the development of wrap platforms. These inidentified providers are keen to find a tool that could help indicate possible business growth for IFAs joining their platforms. The concept is based on Cboxx’ existing product 4Cast, which is used to ‘play’ with business models for the future in order to plot a path to greater incomes and profits. 4Cast crunches data output from the developer’s first product Business Profiler, which plugs into back-office databases to build up a pict...

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