Parmenion tops the lang cat's quarterly platform ratings

Praemium second

Tom Ellis
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Financial advisers have rated Parmenion the best adviser platform for support, proposition and overarching factors like value for fees in the lang cat’s new, quarterly platform ratings.

The Standard Aberdeen-owned platform was closely followed by Praemium in second overall, and second for support and overarching features, with Novia third overall and second in the proposition category. Transact and True Potential completed the top five platforms overall. Compiled from a quarterly rolling survey of nearly 500 advice professionals, the ratings give an insight into how advisers are using platforms and how well their needs are being served. They cover 19 different aspects of platform usage, including BDM support, quality of communications, wrapper mix and commitment to mark...

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