The Lang Cat unveils partnership in bid to improve advice sector integration

Partnered with Avenir through its reg-tech Analyser software

Isabel Baxter
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The Lang Cat has partnered with artificial intelligence-driven financial reporting firm Avenir through its reg-tech Analyser software to support financial advice firms with more efficient reporting.

Analyser is a platform and model portfolio service comparison solution developed with the aim to provide advice firms with independent, robust and repeatable due diligence and client reporting. The partnership will combine Avenir's platform with Analyser's insights and analytics to automate data and streamline reporting for financial advisers. With this integration, IFAs should be able to generate suitability reports to meet the Financial Conduct Authority's Consumer Duty standards. The Lang Cat digital director Terry Huddart told PA that that the sole intention behind this integra...

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