Parmenion offers new risk profiling tool

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IFA technology partner Parmenion has taken over the management of Investment Risk Profiler from Silent Partner.

The risk profiler, a questionnaire-based tool previously available on 1st Exchange's Adviser Office software, will now be managed by Parmenion via its online platform. "As a tried and tested tool, the Investment Risk Profiler will be an excellent addition to our offering, as it is one we can continue to develop to ensure that it remains relevant to all advisers," says Parmenion managing partner Richard Mein. He adds Parmenion is considering further developments to the tool, designed by The Silent Partner in 2002, including an abbreviated version with fewer questions, a version targete...

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