Aberdeen Adviser takes control of Wrap client servicing from FNZ

Part of simplified operating model

Jenna Brown
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Aberdeen Adviser is to streamline its operating model to enhance client service, with responsibility for its Wrap client servicing team moving in-house from FNZ.

It said the changes would bring benefits to IFAs with more efficient processes and better integration with client-facing teams. Aberdeen and FNZ remain "key strategic partners", the provider said. FNZ will focus on providing the operating platform for Wrap, custody and settlement. It will also continue to work on enhancing the investment platform.  Aberdeen also announced it would also join FNZ Select, the platform provider's premium service proposition. This gives Aberdeen access to FNZ's "innovation roadmap and ongoing platform enhancements", including features such as built-in a...

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