IntelliFlo announces £10m investment programme

Author: Will Roberts
IFAonline | 13 Dec 2011 | 14:28

Categories: Wrap/platforms

Topics: IntelliFlo| Standard Life| wrap platforms

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Software provider IntelliFlo is putting in place a four year £10m investment programme whilst also announcing an enhanced integration with the Standard Life wrap.

The investment programme is being undertaken to achieve greater business efficiencies and deliver "incremental enhancements" to its 7,900 annual users.

Its enhanced link-up with Standard Life will enable IntelliFlo users to monitor Standard Life wrap accounts and carry out automatic valuations. IntelliFlo said the move will reduce time spent on administrative procedures and negate the need to re-key information.

"We are very pleased to be extending our integration with Standard Life in an arrangement which will provide significant time-saving and financial efficiencies to our clients," said IntelliFlo chief executive officer Nick Eatock.

He added the £10m investment programme will keep IntelliFlo at the "cutting edge" of technology.

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I hope

They use the money to make the system work on other browsers and OS other than windows and Internet explorer.

Posted by: Mike

13 Dec 2011 | 17:05
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