Paradigm Consulting announces partnership with We Complement

Paradigm Consulting has launched a strategic partnership with paraplanning and administration support provider, We Complement.

We Complement integrates with existing advisory teams to provide a source of extra capacity during busy periods of growth.

Offering personal service to each advisory firm, We Complement describes its support as "a trusted extension of a firm’s own business", and said it can help firms gain back time, improve productivity and deliver better outcomes for clients.

Through the partnership, Paradigm Consulting firms can benefit from a discounted hourly rate when working with We Complement.

Managing director at Paradigm Consulting, Bob Hunt, said: “We’re very pleased to be announcing We Complement as a new strategic partner for Paradigm Consulting and the advisory firms who use our bespoke, compliance support packages. As always, we are keen to partner with propositions that can help firms deliver high-quality, in-depth, consistent advice and outcomes to their clients.

“Working together with We Complement, firms will benefit from its technical expertise and the seamless integration it offers with recommended existing Paradigm practices. Within Paradigm, firms are already utilising the benefits of We Complement and, as a result of this new partnership, we anticipate more will follow.”

Associate director at We Complement, Paul Kenworthy, added: "We take a personal approach to adviser support. Firms rely on us because we integrate smoothly with their existing teams and act as a genuine extension of their business. Although some people use the term paraplanners, the work our suitability consultants deliver goes further.

"We support the full suitability process with tailored and dependable input that helps firms achieve clarity, consistency and confidence in their client advice. We are pleased to be partnering with Paradigm and look forward to supporting its member firms.”



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