Rosemount launches new partnership with Scottish Widows

Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) has confirmed a new partnership with Scottish Widows.

The move will provide Rosemount’s appointed representatives (ARs) with access to the Scottish Widows platform.

Scottish Widows’ platform provides a suite of planning and research tools so that advisers can make more informed decisions around their clients’ portfolios.

Alongside integrations with back-office systems from across the industry, the Scottish Widows platform also provides financial advisers with support teams to ensure financial advisers are better placed to secure outcomes for their clients.

Intermediary distribution director at Scottish Widows, Ranila Ravi-Burslem, commented: “Our focus is on providing a platform that enhances the advice process and makes advisers lives easier, so we’re incredibly pleased to have been selected to partner with Rosemount.

“Rosemount’s appointed representatives will benefit from the significant investment we’re making in our technology and our broad range of investments and wrapper options.”

Rosemount CEO, Ahmed Bawa, Ahmed Bawa, added: “We are committed to providing our ARs with the support they need in order to provide a higher level of service to their clients. The Scottish Widows platform will allow them to do just that and ensure that their clients are able to enjoy the best possible outcomes.”



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