Industry tech trio partner for advice gap focussed tech offering

‘We are already seeing considerable appetite’

Hope Coumbe
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A new technology solution is launching into the market place hoping to enable large financial institutions to provide guidance and advice to their customers.

The solution is a joint venture between Moneyhub, Rebcat Technology and Navos Technologies and is aiming to ultimately reach individuals who would otherwise fall into the advice gap. The three firms will pool their technology and data to provide customised ‘plug and play' services to organisations. Rebcat was founded by former OpenMoney founder Anthony Morrow, who left the business 12 months ago. Morrow said Consumer Duty regulations present "huge challenges for organisations" especially those with large legacy client bases. He added: "It also provides tremendous opportunities f...

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