Coin re-signs with Morningstar



Rubik Financial has renewed its data provision contract with Morningstar Australasia for another 12 months.
Wayne Wilson, Rubik director - wealth, said COIN now had access to better asset allocation data for exchange-traded funds and managed fund wrap availability.
COIN has been a client of Morningstar for nine years, and Wilson said COIN was dedicated to the institutional segment of the financial planning market.
"We chose to renew our relationship to ensure that COIN users have the most comprehensive and reliable source in the Australian market," he added.
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