Fintel set to launch standalone distribution platform

Omnicore has been established as a ‘conduit between providers and advisers’

Jenna Brown
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Fintel is set to launch a standalone distribution platform, Onmnicore, which aims to help intermediaries understand products while supporting providers to develop their propositions.

The business explained the platform was established to be a "conduit between providers and advisers". It is set to launch on 1 October under Fintel's services division. Omnicore CEO Rodger Baillie said: "Omnicore marks a significant step forward in Fintel's mission to drive better financial outcomes across the value chain, for providers, advisers, and consumers. It was built by combining our deep regulatory expertise, market insight, and unrivalled intermediary access to power a more advanced UK market."  Fintel explained that at launch, the platform will focus on protection. Omni Pro...

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