Transact holds pole position on platform table

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Transact has held its top spot on The Platforum leaderboard for the first quarter.

Standard Life and Elevate also grabbed second and third place rankings for the second quarter in a row. Ascentric, Novia, 7IM, Cofunds and FundsNetwork were unchanged at sixth, seventh, eight, ninth and tenth place respectively. The leaderboard is compiled using the reviews of over 1,100 advisers rating providers against criteria including functionality and financial strength. Rankings were supplemented by independent ratings agency AKG's financial strength assessments. Its leaderboard is designed to build a structure which illustrates each platform's strengths and weaknesses relat...

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