About PlutoIFA

Software for running a modern financial advice firm

PlutoIFA helps advice businesses run the full client journey—from marketing and onboarding through reviews and exit—in one governed, workflow-driven system, so delivery stays consistent, records stay current, and oversight is built in.

PlutoIFA is designed for IDD and MiFID firms across execution-only, advisory, and discretionary models, including multi-jurisdiction (UK/EU cross-border) operations.

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Why PlutoIFA exists

Scaling advice has become harder than it should be. Firms are dealing with:

Rising regulatory burden (suitability, ongoing reviews, record-keeping)

Increasing cost-to-serve (more effort per client, limited pricing flexibility)

Fragmented systems and data (CRM + portfolio + documents + email + spreadsheets)

Key-person dependency (process living in people’s heads rather than in systems)

PlutoIFA’s job is to reduce duplication and operational risk without slowing advisers down—by putting the process where it belongs: in the workflow.

Six Pillars of Financial Advisory Excellence

Every aspect of your advisory business, integrated and optimized within a single platform.

Partners & technology

PlutoIFA is built on Sage CRM to unify:

  • Structured client records and interaction history
  • Workflow automation and task management
  • Document management and templates
  • Campaign and engagement tracking

PlutoIFA supports day-to-day adviser operations by linking communications and meeting activity into client records:

  • Emails, calls, and Teams meetings linked to client files
  • Meeting transcription and storage via Teams/SharePoint patterns
  • Central notes/actions and auditable interaction history

AI is used to support advisers, not replace them, with capabilities such as:

  • Meeting and communication intelligence (summaries, action/risk follow-ups)
  • Review preparation across meetings, emails, and documents
  • Drafting internal reports and client-facing outputs where appropriate

PlutoIFA supports marketing and document execution patterns typically used by advice firms, including:

  • Email campaigns (e.g., Mailchimp-style integration)
  • Client-facing document generation and e-signature flows (e.g., Adobe / DocuSign-style processes)