Radiant launches investment platform powered by Octopus-owned tech provider

‘Clarity, cost and control'

Julia Bahr
clock • 2 min read

Consolidator Radiant Financial Group has launched its own investment platform, Radiant Platform Management (‘RPM').

Approved by the regulator and powered by platform technology provider Seccl, it was built to make it easier for clients to manage their portfolios. In 2019, Octopus owned custodian Seccl was acquired by Octopus Group, the £11bn group of companies that includes Octopus Investments, Octopus Energy and Octopus Ventures. David Ferguson to join 'disruptive' Seccl as chief executive   Radiant's platform offers both advisers and their end clients a seamless, cost-effective and efficient way to manage multiple investments under one umbrella, the firm said. The program was designed to...

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