RIA in a Box to expand mobile offerings after app launch

RIA in a Box to expand mobile offerings after app launch
The app is available for Android and iOS users
JUL 23, 2020

RIA in a Box’s phase one launch of its mobile app opens the floor for the compliance software provider to eventually offer all of its tech-driven tools on a smartphone. 

The MyRIACompliance mobile app, available for Android and iOS users, currently features a compliance calendar that sends notifications for upcoming deadlines like filing a form ADV, reviewing quarterly billing for clients or personal securities transactions of staff members. 

The app also includes a compliance task to-do list and an educational portal with cybersecurity training videos and compliance quizzes, which are updated monthly. 

Initially, the app was designed for a firm’s chief compliance officer to manage an RIA’s compliance mandates, according to RIA in a Box president GJ King. Moving forward, King said the idea is to have all of RIA in a Box’s solutions presented on the app, though he did not provide a timeline for further enhancements to the newly launched app

“This is just the first version of the app,” King said in an interview. “The long-term goal is that this becomes a tool that can be used by the entire team at an RIA, not just the compliance managers.” 

As remote work has spurred heightened tech adoption among advisers, mobile apps have become a necessary part of an adviser’s workflow, King said. Moreover, zeroing in on compliance first makes sense in the current environment as technology providers have been deploying tools to help advisers adapt to new regulatory requirements this year.

Fellow fintech Redtail Technology, for one, revamped its mobile app in February, according to the company’s website. In fact, the firm’s CEO Brian McLaughlin said he expects the number of Redtail mobile installations to double in 2020 compared with 2019 as more advisers look to perform tasks on-the-go. 

McLaughlin applauded the announcement of RIA in a Box's mobile app, saying that tech advancements like these ultimately push the industry forward. 

“Anything we in fintech can do to foreground practice management advice, training, and support via mobile is a benefit to the community, as that means increased access to these business-supporting tools,” McLaughlin said in an email. 

While RIA in a Box's King did not disclose how many users have downloaded the mobile app since it launched on Tuesday, it is currently available to the more than 1,800 RIAs that have an account with the tech provider.

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