FNZ and AJ Bell extend partnership with ten-year agreement

Firms have linked up since 2009

Isabel Baxter
clock • 2 min read

Wealth management platform FNZ and investment platform AJ Bell have made a ten-year extended agreement on their partnership.

The firms said this deal is "further strengthening their successful partnership" that has been in place since 2009. The new agreement will see FNZ continue to provide the technology that supports AJ Bell's dual-channel platform, supporting advised and direct-to-consumer (D2C) customers. FNZ's technology is said to underpin "key operational services" across AJ Bell's platform business, including market connectivity, trading, settlement, custody, and books and records. With more than £96bn assets under administration (as of 30 June 2025), the platform's continued partnership with FNZ...

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