Parmenion picks up three of five adviser platform gongs at Platforum awards

Transact and True Potential also winners

Tom Ellis
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Parmenion picked up three out of five adviser platform prizes up for grabs at the 2018 Platforum Awards, while Transact and True Potential also returned home with trophies.

The Standard Life Aberdeen-owned platform won best adviser platform under £10bn, best adviser platform for service and best adviser platform for technology. Transact and True Potential picked up the two remaining adviser platform awards for best platform over £10bn and best for innovation respectively. "We don't make these awards, advisers do, and the winning platforms - Parmenion, Transact and True Potential - all have one thing in common: they listen to what advisers want and make it happen," said research director Miranda Seath (pictured). "Advisers describe Parmenion as ‘state ...

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