True Potential adds risk profile tool to iPad app

Scott Sinclair
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Software provider True Potential has added full fact-finding and risk profiling capabilities to its iPad application for advisers.

The company has also added an asset allocation toolkit and research engine to boost the application it launched last year. True Potential already provides software enabling its adviser partners to offer their clients an aggregated real-time view of their pension and investments in one place on iPhone, BlackBerry, Google Android and Windows Mobile devices. "Advisers need to be able to provide their clients with information in a number of ways, and the iPad is the first tool of its kind to allow advisers to simply service, research and fact find their clients," senior partner Daniel Har...

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