Ashcourt Rowan to launch Cofunds-powered platform

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Wealth manager Ashcourt Rowan has appointed Cofunds to power its adviser platform proposition.

The platform, which will be piloted over the summer before full roll-out in September, will be branded and marketed under the Ashcourt Rowan name. Ashcourt Rowan said it will use the platform to service clients and offer them easy and transparent access to investments. It consists of three distinct segments: an entry-level execution-only proposition available to existing clients not needing advice, an offering targeted at investors not wanting ongoing advice but still looking for guidance and a full advice proposition. Its new platform is part of the company's change management pro...

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