Fintel signs Schroders, Just and 91 Asset Management to distribution service

Research, data, product design and distribution

Jenna Brown
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Schroders has joined Just, Guardian, BMO and 91 Asset Management in signing up to Fintel’s new 'distribution as a service' (DaaS) solution.

DaaS is billed as a subscription service spanning research, data, product design and distribution. It includes market analysis through Fintel's proprietary insights, product design, compliance consultancy and targeted distribution services via Fintel's data sets and events programme. The support services provider and fintech business said by using the service product providers are able to develop "highly tailored propositions" using Fintel's segmental and behaviour insights, while also increasing the effectiveness of their distribution through targeted data sets.   It added consume...

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