Tech solutions vital for RDR transition-white paper

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Distribution Technology has launched a white paper looking at how technology can help firms transition for RDR and deliver advice more economically.

The technology provider's white paper A Problem Shared offers practical help on how tech solutions can help adviser firms reduce costs, segment clients and deliver advice more economically as the industry undergoes a "massive shift" in focus to the front office. "Advisers are being told almost daily technology holds the key for a smooth transition to an RDR-compliant business model," says Distribution Technology CEO Ben Goss. "But beyond stating the obvious there has been scant practical help offered to show them how to adopt and adapt the tech solutions out there in the market to mak...

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