Intelliflo reveals investment provider line-up for imminent Automated Advice Service

Launch aims to put advisers ‘at centre of robo-advice process'

Julian Marr
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Architas, Standard Life and Vanguard are among the six fund management partners Intelliflo has revealed it will be working with when its Automated Advice Service launches later this month.

The line-up for the service, which is available to clients of advisers using the Intelligent Office (iO) Personal Finance Portal (PFP), is completed by 7IM, Legal & General Investment Management and SEI Asset Management. All six will feature a range of funds on the new system, which aims to equip advisers with the tools to compete with banks and large financial corporations in offering clients self-select investment options. Speaking at Intelliflo's ‘Change the game' conference in London today, the firm's executive chairman Nick Eatock (pictured) said the new service, plans for which wer...

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