Blackrock and Fintel widen investment range for advisers

The range should streamline the advice process and improve adviser efficiency

Isabel Baxter
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Fintel and BlackRock have expanded their strategic partnership which sees the fintech and asset manager extend the investment range available for advisers and streamline advice processes.

Under the expanded agreement, BlackRock's MyMap funds will join Fintel's risk-controlled investment solutions. This means its multi-asset funds become part of the investment process of the advisers who use Fintel's financial planning technology. Delivered by SimplyBiz and Defaqto, both part of Fintel, the risk-controlled investment range is designed to "improve both adviser efficiency and consumer outcomes". It does this by enabling product manufacturers to cater to consumer preferences and risk profiles by aligning investment solutions to the advice and research processes powered ...

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