Parmenion tops three of five Defaqto 2017 provider service ratings

Service 'improving across industry'

Victoria McKeever
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Parmenion and its wealth management arm, Parmenion Capital Partners, have between them topped three of Defaqto's five 2017 product provider service ratings.

Parmenion emerged at the top of Defaqto's platform service ratings, maintaining both its 'gold' status and its place as the category frontrunner. Other gold-rated platforms were Aegon, Transact, Wealthtime, Nucleus, Seven Investment Management, Old Mutual and Standard Life Wrap. Parmenion Capital Partners was rated gold in the pension service rating category - along with Nucleus, Royal London, Standard LIfe, LV= and Old Mutual Wealth - and in the discretionary fund manager (DFM) service rating category. Investec Wealth & Investment, Brooks Macdonald and new entrant Rathbone Investment Ma...

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