Planning groups flock to online broking

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1 February 2001
| By Nicole Szollos |

More than 70 financial planning groups have signed up with Sanford Securities to use its Virtual Broker online broking service.

Virtual Broker is currently used by 70 dealer groups representing about 4000 financial planners. The figures represent more than 30 per cent of Australian financial planners.

Interest in the service is also evident in the Virtual Broker site's recorded hits. After just seven months the site has been reaching one million hits per day.

Goh says Sanford approach to internet broking goes beyond the standard two platforms of full service and internet broking, and incorporates a third.

"We recognise full service plus two markets; autonomous investors who are comfortable with non-adviser sites and others who deal mainly with the top 20 to 40 stocks and want help from financial planners or accountants," Goh says.

Sanford offers Virtual Broker service at four levels which Goh describes as co-branding with the financial planning business, brand ownership completely by the financial planning business, B2B interface with financial planning business and the fourth a fully badged retail broking service.

"The retail service goes head to head with what JDV (Hartley Poynton) provides but the other three are unique and have given Sanford real market penetration," Goh says.

There are plans to restructure and release the Virtual Broker site by April, improving the adviser support service and enhancing and extending the sites security model and analytical and reporting tools.

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