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Schroders makes first pick for in-house fintech programme

Secure instant messaging platform has been brought onto the storied fund manager’s Cobalt programme

Schroders makes first pick for in-house fintech programme

Schroders has appointed the first financial technology company to its in-house programme that offers innovative startups the chance to work with the £438bn fund manager.

Qwil Messenger, a secure instant messaging platform, has been brought onto the storied asset manager’s Cobalt programme, it announced on Tuesday.

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