CashCalc hits £100bn under calculation

12,000 users

Hannah Godfrey
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Cashflow planning software provider CashCalc has passed 12,000 registered account holders and £100bn funds under calculation.

The cashflow planning provider, founded by Niche IFA director and Chartered financial planner Ray Adams (pictured), has been in business for nearly five years. During that time, more than 12,000 advisers and paraplanners have signed up to use the software, working with some £100bn funds under calculation in the process. CashCalc claimed the figure cemented its position as the most popular cashflow planning tool in the UK. It added: "We develop CashCalc based on feedback made by our users. And, because we receive so much constructive feedback every single day, we're relentlessly imp...

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