CashCalc celebrates account holder milestone

£80bn funds under calculation

Hannah Godfrey
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There are now more than 11,000 registered CashCalc account holders, creating between them some 750,000 forecasts, the latest figures from CashCalc have revealed.

The cashflow planning software provider, founded by Niche IFA director and Chartered financial planner - and 2019 Professional Adviser Personality of the Year - Ray Adams (pictured), has been in business for nearly five years. During that time, more than 11,000 advisers and paraplanners have signed up to use the software, carrying out some 750,000 forecasts with £80bn funds under calculation. CashCalc said the figures solidified the firm's "market-leading status", adding: "The growth has largely been driven by demand for a solution to cashflow planning, which does everything the advis...

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