The lang cat partners with IFA network Sense on platform due diligence

Will provide price and functionality analysis

Tom Ellis
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The lang cat has partnered with IFA network Sense to provide its members with due diligence support for their platform selections.

The consultancy has been commissioned to produce a bespoke edition of its quarterly platform market scorecard, which will include a pricing analysis of any special terms Sense members may have secured with a platform. The lang cat will also provide custom versions of its pricing heatmaps, full analysis of functionality and the latest market developments. "We've passed the point now where it's tenable for any platform to suggest that it's anything other than a fundamental part of what helps advisers create the right outcomes for clients," said the lang cat principal Mark Polson (pictur...

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