AXA Wealth links up with Platforum to launch free tool

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AXA Wealth has added investment platform specialist Platforum's platform analysis tool (PAT) to its proposition to back advisers' due diligence process.

The collaboration will enable advisers to access information available through Platforum for free, as AXA will cover the PAT annual subscription fee for its members. Advisers will be provided with online access to detailed impartial analysis of the quarterly Platforum leaderboard, with information on user feedback, financial strength, price and functionality. Advisers will also benefit from allocated consultancy time with Platforum to help them through the due diligence process. AXA Wealth head of product, Mark Wilkinson, said: "By including Platforum's PAT tool as part of our prop...

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