M&G Wealth Advice partners with intelliflo

Expansion plans

Jenna Brown
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M&G Wealth Advice has partnered with technology provider intelliflo to support its expansion plans.

Earlier this month, M&G Wealth Advice said it intended to boost its adviser numbers from 400 to 1,000 over the next five years. It has signed a tech deal with intelliflo to support its growth ambitions. Nick Eatock, chief executive of intelliflo, said: "We see M&G Wealth Advice as a key strategic partner in the UK; they're a business looking to invest in future growth and share our purpose of widening access to financial advice. "We both firmly believe that using technology to best effect can make a huge difference to the success of an advice firm." M&G creates £28bn wealth managem...

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