Tech Review: Standard Life Wrap

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Mark Loosmore of AT8 Group finds Standard Life is making bold moves in the wrap market

Standard Life is undeniably on a mission. It appears to be a company undergoing change to move into the increasingly technology-led world in which we operate today. It has recently rebranded to demonstrate visibly the changes and is undergoing a technology refresh of its AdviserZone platform. It has also undergone some fundamental proposition, organisational and corporate changes as it shapes up for the post-RDR world. The vision is one of an integrated set of services to support the distributor from front-office technology, through compliance support, to business submission and ongoing ...

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