Benchmark pushes cash solutions for advisers with Insignis partnership

Insignis is a London-based cash management platform

Isabel Baxter
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Advice network Benchmark Capital (Benchmark), part of the Schroders Group, has partnered with cash management platform Insignis.

The partnership should enable Benchmark advisers to support clients with a "wide range" of savings solutions to deliver "enhanced risk management and transparent returns" when managing clients' cash. Insignis offers access to more than 50 banks and building societies through a "single, streamlined" on-boarding process. Clients should receive the same benefits and rates through their adviser due to the no direct-to-consumer proposition. Benchmark said that advisers should also benefit from Insignis handling all know your client and anti-money laundering requirements. The platform al...

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