Quilter's OMW platform delays second migration to November 26

2,000 advice firms to shift platform

Tom Ellis
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Quilter has told financial advisers it has delayed its second tranche of re-platforming migration by a month.

The Old Mutual Wealth platform originally told advisers back in September that the second migration of assets to its new technology was to go ahead on 22 October, but it has now been pushed back due to the disruption from Covid-19, the company said.  Back in April, Quilter warned the impact of Covid-19 could push back the second migration of clients onto the new platform. In its Q1 trading statement, the advice giant explained the uncertainties surrounding Covid-19 meant the group was planning for a range of scenarios and outcomes while preparing to press ahead with the final migration a...

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