RSMR launches adviser platform in technology push

Will offer Rfolio range

Anna Fedorova
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Fund research and ratings group RSMR has today launched its own platform powered by technology provider Hubwise, providing advisers with a one-stop-shop to access its range of model portfolios.

The RSMR Platform will enable advisory firms to use the full suite of tools available from Hubwise and will have RSMR's seven risk-aligned portfolios - Rfolios - embedded into the functionality. Advisers will also have the option to invest in any of the 2,500 OEICs offered by Hubwise, and will be able to filter out funds that are rated by RSMR, should they choose to create their own portfolios. They will be able to white-label the platform with their own branding, while Hubwise will also provide a 'Campaign manager' service, encompassing the management of KIIDs, fund and Rfolio factsh...

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