Adviser Outsourcing partners with Contengo on income processing software launch

Teases ‘ambitious plans’ for further feature rollouts

Professional Adviser
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Adviser Outsourcing has partnered with technology business Contengo to launch AIDA income processing software said to set a “new standard”.

The product has been beta tested by more than 60 firms, Adviser Outsourcing CEO Sarah Challenor confirmed in a press release shared with PA. "Through our strategic partnerships with industry leaders such as Curo (Time4Advice), Intelliflo (Intelliflo Office), Plannr, and Morningstar (Wealthcraft), the software offers seamless, direct integrations for commission statement processing," Challenor said. In the press release, Adviser Outsourcing claimed that its solution is the "fastest… on the market" for commission statements. The tool has been built to simplify "the complexities of incom...

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