Tenet links with Comentis on client vulnerability support for advisers

Additional peace of mind for advisers

Jenna Brown
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Tenet Compliance Services (TCS) has strengthened its support for directly authorised advisers with the introduction of a financial vulnerability identification and reporting solution from Comentis.

TCS said the vulnerability package enabled advisers to consistently identify, support and record vulnerable client activity through a "clinically developed" assessment process. It added advisers would benefit from its comprehensive reporting of their interventions, client outcomes and compliance oversight. TCS managing director Warren Vickers (pictured) said it would give advisers additional peace of mind: "Understanding an individual's vulnerabilities is key to providing sound advice. By combining clinical expertise and data, we're enabling advisers to consistently recognise and support...

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