Parmenion and Standard Life win at UK Platform Awards

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Standard Life's Elevate and Wrap platforms picked up two of the big accolades at last night's 2019 Schroders UK Platform Awards, with Parmenion taking home the Platform of the Year title.

Standard Life Elevate - the platform it bought from Axa back in 2016 - won the award for Best Platform Provider (up to £25bn AUA), while its Wrap proposition won Best Platform Provider (over £25bn AUA). Parmenion was handed the biggest award of the night and was named Platform of the Year, breaking Nucleus's three-year streak.  Now in their 13th year, the Schroders UK Platform Awards were hosted by former BBC journalist Kate Silverton (pictured) for the 10th time. The awards also supported The Anna Freud Centre, a small but hugely influential children's and family mental health charit...

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