Model Office launches stress-test tool to 'improve adviser profitability'

Tracks firm performance

Sophie King
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Model Office has launched a financial stress-test tool to help advice firms identify where they can grow their profitability and efficiency.

Showcased at Intelliflo's ‘Change the Game' conference in London this week, the Key Financial Ratio Dashboard tool has been designed to track firms' performance and indicate how strong and robust that business is. It will then suggest actions subscribers can take to make their business more sustainable and profitable over the longer term. Intelliflo launches £1 model portfolio service with Invesco The tool, which has been launched as a free add-on for all Model Office subscribers, tracks performance across various 'business health' factors such as income streams, gross and net prof...

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