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Revamped Netwealth portal aimed at ‘power users’

Platform provider Netwealth has announced the launch of its new adviser and client portal in response to the rise of the ‘mega-monitor’ and the needs of power users.

by Reporter
September 11, 2018
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According to a statement, the new interface combines with the Netwealth iOS and Android mobile app to significantly enhance the way advisers and investors interact with the platform, thereby making it easier to use and navigate while maximising screen real estate.

Netwealth said the platform is built for large screens but also responsive to automatically adjust for laptops and tablets, as well as utilise a flexible design framework in order to provide white labelled options for licensees and practices.

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It also said users can expect the new portal to experience simplified site navigation, including an improved client search capability.

Netwealth joint managing director Matt Heine said it discovered an increasing number of advice firms using large monitors so that screen real estate is no longer the precious commodity it once was.

“During the day the majority of usage happens in the office on these large monitors by super users, whilst in the afternoon and evening usage typically shifts to smaller devices. This insight was on the driving reasons to rethink our navigational design,” Mr Heine said.

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  1. Anonymous says:
    7 years ago

    Know a number of groups using this mob who are quite happy, especially as the fee structure helps them smash ISA funds in all comparisons.

    With better transparency and ability to do whats best for the client rather than telemarketing or conflicted ‘retain retain retain; ISA advice (if you can call it that or their salespeople ‘planners’) it will be interesting to see what other obstacle ASIC attempt to throw up to help thier Labor buddies.

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  2. Phil says:
    7 years ago

    I’m always up for a beer…LOL!!

    Reply
  3. Anonymous says:
    7 years ago

    thats what happens when ……

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  4. Anonymous says:
    7 years ago

    Another netwealth article, anything to disclose ifa, conflicts we should know about? Other wraps preferred based on pricing

    Reply
  5. Anon says:
    7 years ago

    Seriously, how many media mentions of Netwealth so far this year?. Matt could seemingly organise a press release on the subject of opening a can of beer.

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