Foster Denovo pushes further into hybrid advice with tech partner

The national advisory business hires Multiply AI as technology partner

Sahar Nazir
clock • 1 min read

Foster Denovo has appointed IT consulting firm Multiply AI as its technology partner as it pushes further into hybrid advice.

Speaking at the Financial Technology Research Centre's Empowering Advice Through Technology 2024 conference, Foster Denovo chief operating officer Helen Lovett announced that the firm is working with Multiply AI to launch a digital advice service. "We are more than dipping our toes in AI," Lovett said. "I have not seen the same range of developments in adviser tech. We are happy with what we have got at Foster Denovo." Multiply AI said the collaboration marked "the beginning of an exciting journey toward offering advanced, holistic hybrid financial advisory services". Foster Denovo...

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