PFS endorses adviser product analysis tool from F&TRC

Jenna Towler
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The Personal Finance Society (PFS) has given its backing to F&TRC's latest launch, Quality Analyser, which gives advisers free access to a market-wide comparison tool from 22 April.

The technology is a free tool for advisers which allows them to compare and contrast different products from a a variety of providers depending on client specifications. The tech specialist has created three modules - workplace, protection and software. The workplace module has tools covering auto-enrolment, group personal pensions and self-invested personal pensions. The protection module has tools covering life, critical illness and income protection and the software module has tools covering compliant management systems, financial planning tools and risk profiling and portfoli...

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