Acquisiton-hungry Moneygate selects Ascentric

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North-east national IFA network Moneygate - recently linked to the purchase of the Alpha to Omega (A2O) network - has selected Ascentric to power its wrap proposition.

The company is looking to expand since securing a major investment deal in October and says it has a number of other acquisitions in the pipeline. Moneygate, which has 75 registered individuals, says it has been reviewing the platform market for several months and selected Ascentric following a rigorous due diligence process. "Ascentric's independence, innovative features and commitment to ongoing development sets them apart in this market and will act as a key component in our plans for expansion", says Moneygate sales director Dennis Reed. "The combination of investment choice...

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