Intelliflo acquires cashflow modelling business i4C

Launched in 2017

Sophie King
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Intelliflo has acquired cashflow modelling business i4C for an undisclosed fee.

The back-office provider said the acquisition has built on its record of partnering with technology experts to provide advisers with the tools they need to develop their business. The Bath-based fintech start-up i4C, launched in 2017, offers advisers access to a cashflow modelling application and a "client-friendly" interface into Intelliflo's Intelligent Office (iO) business management solution. Intelliflo maintained that, while it will continue to work with both existing and new software partners, iO will remain a fully open architecture solution. i4C will continue to to be accessib...

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