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Do in-house platforms work for every advice firm?
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Proprietary adviser platforms have their place but are they right for every advice firm? This FTAdviser In Focus podcast chats to Mike Barrett, consulting director at the Lang Cat, and David Ferguson, founder of Nucleus and new CEO of platform technology provider Seccl, about what advisers need to have in place to run an in house platform, how they can benefit from running a proprietary platform, and what effect the consumer duty will have on the way advisers work with platforms.
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