Multiply and Scottish Widows partner to 'transform' retirement planning

Collaboration aims to deliver personalised pension guidance with AI tools

Sahar Nazir
clock • 1 min read

Multiply is looking to “transform” retirement planning for financial advisers and their clients by partnering with Scottish Widows.

The artificial intelligence (AI)-driven financial advice platform said the collaboration is the result of its progression through the Lloyds Banking Group Launch programme. The partnership aims to leverage Multiply's technology to address the growing demand for personalised and accessible pension guidance. By combining Multiply's expertise in digital wealth management with Scottish Widows' in-depth understanding of customer needs, the partnership seeks to transform how individuals approach retirement planning. The partnership will also look at challenges in retirement planning and ...

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