Australian wrap software adapted for UK

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InfoComp, an Australian software provider has launched a UK version of its wrap and administration platform.

Following a two year study of the UK market, InfoComp has modified its ‘Composer’ software to make it compliant with UK systems, in an attempt to become the leading software provider for wraps in the UK. It claims unlike most systems ‘Composer’ puts the client rather than the product at the centre, allowing them to administer or aggregate multiple tax wrappers and collectives, to allow efficient administration and consolidation. InfoComp also points out a number of business opportunities which have opened up for it in the UK are already at an advanced stage, with life and pension and fu...

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