The integration will enable Nod to take data from PractiFI to be then included in an SOA, with any changes subsequently made to client data in the SOA then synchronising back with PractiFI.
“Partnering with Nod delivers on our commitment to innovation, giving advisers the ability to use artificial intelligence to deliver scaled advice, bringing huge efficiency gains,” said PractiFI chief executive Glenn Elliott said in a statement.
The statement said this integration will improve efficiency and service quality by providing a means for advisers to “unify the client record”, and also reduce the time taken to generate an SOA.
Nod chief executive and winner of Momentum Media’s Young Entrepreneur of the Year Joel Robbie added that the integration would also allow advisers to spend more time interacting with clients.
“With Nod’s real-time statement of advice generation, advisers can create personalised, compliant statements of advice with minimal effort, allowing them to reduce their costs and increase the amount of time they spend with clients,” he said.




Why do they call it AI when it is NOT, its templates, this is very misleading and ACCC should be on their ass for what they promote
Spot on. Too much marketing spin in the FinTech space.
Well done boys.