Standard Life Wrap prepares for 'super-clean' roll out

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Standard Life Wrap is moving to a new technology interface which will go live to more than 1,200 adviser firms from 22 July.

The interface, created in partnership with platform software provider FNZ, will offer a range of new tools in addition to facilitating the introduction of super-clean share classes. Earlier this month saw Standard Life announce it has secured super-clean fund classes from 15 major fund groups, representing a 9bp discount on average across the funds.  Standard Life head of platform propositions David Tiller said: "The new technology has enabled the introduction of a new look user interface for advisers and clients, which advisers can ‘own brand' to include their logo and corporate colo...

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