MPS comparison module launched on lang cat's Analyser

Suitability and comparison module

Jenna Brown
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Users of Analyser, the lang cat’s regtech system, can now utilise a managed portfolio service (MPS) suitability and comparison module.

The consultancy said the functionality would enhance and simplify the MPS selection process. It explained advisers and planners can interrogate the MPS data in different ways to create "everything from quick comparisons to full due diligence reports, automatically documenting the process to demonstrate compliance with regulations". The lang cat is adding the MPS module at no additional cost for Premium users of Analyser. The new MPS module has been built in a collaborative way with some of the lang cat's software user base, and with the assistance of product providers, it added. ...

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