Capita to roll out platform comparison briefings

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A series of regional adviser briefings unveiling a new platform comparison service along with regulatory guidance ahead of the RDR is set to roll out next month.

The free events, launched by Capita Financial Software (Capita) and The Platforum, will showcase the new Comparator technology in addition to providing broader technical and regulatory guidance on platform due diligence in the run up to the RDR. Kicking-off in Edinburgh on 22 June, the briefings then take in cities including London, Manchester, Leeds and Bristol before concluding in Birmingham on July 22. Each event, which is open to all intermediaries, will be hosted by either a platform or distributor, with AXA, Skandia, Standard Life, FundsNetwork and Cofunds amongst those taking...

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