netwealth delivers Futuro white label solution
Platform provider netwealth has entered into a private label partnership with Sterling Managed Investments to provide dealer group, Futuro Financial Services with access to a range of diversified portfolios.
The arrangement was confirmed by netwealth joint managing director, Matt Heine who said the platform provider had a long-term partnership with Futuro which would be extended with the development of the Sterling models.
Heine said Futuro clients would also benefit from the investment expertise of Joseph Palmer and Sons.
Futuro managing director, Paul Kelly said the dealer group was excited to be launching the Joseph Palmer and Sons multi-asset and Australian equity models on the netwealth platform under the Sterling brand.
“Joseph Palmer and Sons have a long tradition of managing Australian equities, income securities and exchange traded funds (ETFs) and are well known to the Futuro network,” he said.
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