Para-Sols to offer outsourcing services online

Linked with online store

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Outsourced paraplanning firm Para-Sols has linked with online financial services shop Adviser-Store to give more advisers access to its services.

Para-Sols will initially offer a restricted range of 'off the shelf' products, such as report templates and platform due diligence services, to advisers. It said it was the first time such products would be available online to all advisers. Para-Sols director Cathi Harrison (pictured) said the bespoke suitability reports were in high demand but she had noticed a gap in the market for firms who may have staff in-house for day-to-day reporting but are still time restricted for bigger projects. "Following a lot of recent press attention on the quality of suitability reporting and the nec...

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