Intelliflo builds team to prepare for international expansion

'Superb opportunity'

Sophie King
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Back-office provider Intelliflo has bolstered its team to prepare for international expansion, with Australia set to be the first destination to access its Intelligent Office technology.

Intelliflo said it was developing its business management system, Intelligent Office, for use by financial intermediaries operating outside of the UK. The international expansion comes after the back office provider was bought by fund manager Invesco for an undisclosed fee in June 2018. When it was bought, Intelliflo signalled its intent to take its technology into "new markets across the globe". To head up the international push, Intelliflo has hired business development director Johann Koch (pictured). He has specialised in adviser technology for more than 16 years, with 12 years at...

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