Volt partners with wealth management platform

Volt-Bank/spitfire/

12 February 2019
| By Anastasia Santoreneos |
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Volt Bank has partnered with wealth management platform, Spitfire, for the latter to manage the bank’s soon-to-be launched deposit products.

Customers who bank with Volt and manage their investments with Spitfire would have the ability to view and trade their assets, including global assets, via a single portal.

Volt co-founder, Steve Weston, said the partnership would contribute to a seamless and transparent investment experience and better connect Australians to international opportunities.

Head of distribution at Spitfire, David Storm, said the platform would deliver transparency, flexibility and functionality to the bank’s customers in a secure environment.

“This partnership is a tremendous step in bringing wealth management into the 21st century, and in allowing planners and advisors to act in the best interests of their customers,” he said.

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