The lang cat offers free access to hub of platforms' 10% MiFID rule strategies

Tom Ellis
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The lang cat has made parts of its platform analyser available for free so financial advisers can see how platforms are dealing with the 10% MiFID notification rule, which has been much-used in recent weeks.

The consultancy firm is giving free access to the area of its Platform Analyser tool that houses the MiFID II 10% reporting rule and Covid-19 operational responses. The company said it wanted financial planners and advisers to access important, current information in "as easy a way as possible" amid the coronavirus uncertainty. The data covers the majority of the advised platform market. The lang cat head of proposition Terry Huddart (pictured) said: "Covid-19 is impacting how we all do business. Platforms are no exception. It's encouraging to see how willing platforms are to share their...

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