Sandringham Financial Partners extends Benchmark Capital deal to 2028

Continue to use its solutions

Sophie King
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Sandringham Financial Partners has extended its agreement to use Benchmark Capital’s adviser technology solutions.

The firm's advisers, all 185 of them, will be able to continue to use Benchmark's combined platform, practice management and CRM system in a deal that will last until 2028. With this extension, Sandringham said it continued to prioritise delivering "efficiency, visibility and transparency" to its client and the £2.3bn assets under advice they hold with the firm. Sandringham CEO Tim Sargisson (pictured) said: "We have a very strong relationship with Benchmark that we have cemented even further with this deal." "We're growing quickly, and we're excited about the security and scale th...

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