Independent research apps top iO Store downloads

Users of Intelligent Office

Jenna Brown
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Independent research and investment tool apps are by far the most commonly downloaded by advisers using Intelliflo's iO Store.

The technology provider launched iO Store almost two years ago giving users of its Intelligent Office package access to more than 50 specialist apps.  Intelliflo has analysed the most popular apps downloaded by users and discovered independent research and investment tools top the list, with almost twice as many being installed as the next most popular category. Top five categories  Research/investment tools Pension/investment/insurance providers Cash flow modelling Risk profiling Email tools Intelliflo chief executive Nick Eatock said: "The iO Store has made accessin...

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