Wealthtime to unite platforms under one brand for advisers

Advisers and platform users are expected to benefit from improvements

Sahar Nazir
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Wealthtime will bring together the Wealthtime and Wealthtime Classic platforms under one brand on an “enhanced platform” following a deal with technology services and consulting company Wipro.

Advisers and platform users are expected to benefit from improvements to the Adviser and Investor Zones, along with a streamlined service provision. The platform will also incorporate extensive automation to reduce manual tasks, enabling advisers to focus on higher-value activities for their clients. The Wealthtime and Wealthtime Classic platforms will be unified under one brand which will be powered by GBST's technology. Wipro and GBST will employ a joint co-delivery model to provide end-to-end platform services. The deal extends Wealthtime's 15-year relationship with GBST, with plan...

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