Adviser Ratings takes Rainmaker’s Andrew Page
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One of Rainmaker Information’s longest-serving executives, Andrew Page, has been recruited by Angus Woods’ Adviser Ratings business.
Woods announced that Page had been appointed as Adviser Ratings new Product Director after previously being the founder and chief executive of DMI Systems within the Rainmaker Group.
Woods noted that Page had been instrumental in evolving sophisticated systems and methodologies at Rainmaker and that his expertise and innovative approach were expected to proper Adviser Ratings forward.
“We are thrilled to have Andrew join our team. His deep industry knowledge and innovative mindset are exactly what Adviser Ratings needs to deliver on our ambitious growth plans. Andrew’s ability to transform complex data into actionable insights will be invaluable to our mission of enhancing the wealth management ecosystem.”
“Andrew’s addition to the Adviser Ratings team adds significant depth, strengthening our ability to equip our clients with the essential knowledge needed across the advice, superannuation, funds management, and life insurance sectors.”
Page’s appointment comes on the back of Adviser Ratings’ recent acquisitions of life insurance data company, Beddoes Institute, and portfolio construction tool, Product Rex. Last month, it announced a joint venture with professional indemnity insurance wealth speciality provider, Numerisk.
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