Legacy Voyant Adviser will close by end of 2022

Transition to AdviserGo

Ayesha Venkataraman
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Desktop-based Voyant Adviser will be retired later this year as Voyant transitions all its clients to the “more modern technology framework” of AdviserGo, according to the company.

The financial planning software firm said the transition had been occurring for years, with most of its adviser firms having already made the switch. "When it comes to retiring our legacy Adviser version it's likely it will be the end of this year but we will make sure we communicate this to our clients in plenty of time," said Voyant's spokesperson to Professional Adviser, without committing to a specific date for its closure. AdviserGo's cross-platform functionality, working across personal computers, tablets, and mobile devices, has long been sought by firms, added Voyant, providin...

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