Model Office integrates with Intelliflo's Intelligent Office software

Help improve compliance

Sophie King
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Regtech platform Model Office-MO has integrated with Intelliflo’s business management software Intelligent Office (iO).

Model office founder Chris Davies (pictured) said the use of open application programming interface (APIs) will help to provide the "most reliable and up-to-date" way to digitise compliance.  He said: "Our aim is to enable advisers to track the regulations, assess and self-audit their professional practice and offer a more personalised, efficient and streamlines reporting strategy to their clients and regulator." Davies added the integration will help to "empower good conduct assessment across the firm along with reducing compliance costs". Intelliflo executive chairman Nick Eatock...

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