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Wealthtech Weekly
 
October 31, 2024
 
 
 
 
Rachel Witkowski 092524By Rachel Witkowski Tech reporter
 

Wealthtech experts are calling into question traditional CRM systems that are often core to how advisors operate daily. 

With so many new tech providers entering the market in recent years, long-standing CRM interfaces are looking increasingly outdated. To be fair, new tech providers will make this point in order to win business. But even well-known CRM providers, like Orion, are working to stay ahead of the curve while having an open integration with new players

Find out what's going on with CRMs here, and much more at Financial Planning.

And you can reach me at rachel.witkowski@arizent.com

 
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