intelliflo pulls together Invesco's advice tech all under one roof

To help advisers deliver better advice

Sophie King
clock • 2 min read

Five Invesco-owned financial advice technology businesses have pulled together to fall under one new name, intelliflo, in a bid to create a leader in the financial advice tech world.

The five businesses, all owned by Invesco, collectively deliver support to more than 30,000 advisers internationally, amounting to more than $900bn advised across the technologies. By combining as one, intelliflo - the new brand does not capitalise the 'i' - said it will be able to offer its customers a wider range of end-to-end solutions. In 2018, Intelliflo was bought by Invesco for an undisclosed fee. The back office provider was previously owned by European private equity investor HgCapital.  Of the firms pulling together, Intelliflo UK's Intelligent Office will become intelliflo ...

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