Mabel Insights offers advisers 'transparency of data' with partnership

The firm names Sarasin & Partners as its partner for its MPS site

Sahar Nazir
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Mabel Insights is providing financial advisers with more “transparency of data” as it names asset management group Sarasin & Partners as its partner for its model portfolio service (MPS) and multi-asset fund comparison site.

Sarasin & Partners is a London-based firm that manages £18.8bn of assets under management as of 2023. The group said it is focused on supporting advisers and their clients by delivering transparency and access to information. "Partnering with Mabel Insights and its new MPS and multi-asset fund comparison site allows us to provide advisers with accurate, timely data that best enables them to provide solutions for their clients," Sarasin & Partners head of UK sales Christopher Cade said. Mabel Insights chief executive Lawrence Cook said Mabel users will be able to now see "a richer leve...

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