Iress 'in talks' to add four more AI tools

Iress eyeing ‘sexy’ integrations as AI scepticism lingers

Sahar Nazir
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Iress is currently in discussions with four firms on potential artificial intelligence (AI) tools.

Speaking to Professional Adviser, Iress UK managing director of wealth, Alex Hore said the firm is "looking at doing some really sexy integrations". The company has completed 15 third-party integrations so far this year and is in talks with a further four, the technology boss confirmed. Hore pointed to Iress' strategy of being an "easy-to-do-business-with partner" as a rationale behind the tie ups. In a recent example, the financial services software firm, which works with financial advisers and wealth managers, unveiled its link up with artificial intelligence (AI) software Planne...

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