True Potential to showcase adviser software at NYC tech fair

Carmen Reichman
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True Potential has been invited to showcase its technology at New York City's FinovateFall 2014, a trade show dedicated to banking and financial technology.

The Newcastle-upon-Tyne-based company will demonstrate its 'top-up' technology, impulseSave at the event which runs on 23-24 September. True Potential is one of five UK companies to present at the event, which will see a total of 70 companies present their innovations. The in-house built technology allows savers to make small top-up payments directly into investments via a mobile app. It is part of True Potential's D2C service True Potential Investor and is also available on True Potential's platform. True Potential Investments managing partner Daniel Harrison (pictured) said: "...

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