Standard Life announces platform deal with RBS

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Standard Life has signed a five-year platform distribution deal with Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).

The wrap will be available to RBS, NatWest and Ulster Bank branch advisers as well as a non-advised D2C offering. The in-branch service will launch in December, with the non-advised service later next year. Customers will be able to invest in RBS, NatWest and Ulster Bank investment funds using Standard Life tax wrappers, with assets being managed by Standard Life Investments. Standard Life UK chief executive Paul Matthews said: "We are very pleased that RBS has chosen to partner with Standard Life to deliver RDR-ready financial solutions for its customers. "This innovative partn...

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