Aviva to 'limit transactions' before final re-platforming move

Scheduled for late November

Tom Ellis
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Aviva is "looking to limit" transactions on its adviser platform in the week leading up to the migration of data from the old platform to the new one in November.

The firm said it is looking to complete its re-platforming move from Bravura to FNZ technology at the end of November and will migrate all of its client data over one single weekend with the upgraded platform scheduled to go live the following week. Professional Adviser last month already reported Aviva was planning to limit functionality on its platform as it neared the end of its re-platforming project. The company now explained the limitations would affect certain trades for an unspecified number of clients. It said this meant it has to plan with advisers what transactions they can...

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