Blog: Getting RDR-ready with technology

Nick Eatock, CEO of IntelliFlo, on how technology can help improve client relationships post-RDR

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Nick Eatock, CEO of IntelliFlo, on how technology can help improve client relationships post-RDR.

With so many facets to the Retail Distribution Review, it’s sometimes hard to see the wood for the trees. There have been numerous papers, forums, blogs and comments about the various details of the review since its inception, but time is ticking away and we all need to be fully prepared and ready to trade in accordance with the rules by 2013. There would be too many points to cover in this article but if we focus on a couple, not only are we seeing the more tangible, regulatory and charging issues, but there is obviously a huge impact on the end consumer. The RDR was after all designed ...

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