Standard Life and Seven IM multiple winners at UK Platform Awards

Nucleus again Platform of the Year

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Standard Life and Seven Investment Management emerged as multiple winners at last night's 2017 Schroders UK Platform Awards, in association with Professional Adviser, while Nucleus retained its title of Platform of the Year.

The independent panel of judges, chaired by Personal Finance Society chief executive Keith Richards, judged Standard Life the best platform for adviser service, the leading platform for model portfolio services, the leading platform-enabled retirement proposition and the best platform provider with assets under management (AUM) of more than £15bn. For its part, Seven Investment Management picked up awards as the leading platform for advisers with discretionary permissions, the best wealth management platform and, in partnership with Technical Connection, the leading integrated planning t...

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