DFM comparison tool for advisers launched

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Adviser support group Aim Two Three is launching a discretionary fund manager (DFM) comparison tool.

DFM Selector enables advisers to compare providers on a like-for-like basis or to search for DFMs that match its criteria. The aim is to provide users with a shortlist of DFMs that meet its requirements. Some ten DFMs have currently entered their details on the service, including Seven Investment Management, Rathbones and Brooks Macdonald, but Aim Two Three partner David Ingram (pictured) said he expected that number to rise considerably post launch. DFM Selector is free to use for Aim Two Three subscribers, or £280 for non-subscribers, the same as the company's annual membership ...

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