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New software tool for financial advisors

Virendra Pandit

Ahmedabad, Nov 5 A company based in Gujarat has developed a new software called ‘Easy Life for Financial Advisors’ (ELFA), aimed at Indian financial advisors, allowing them to manage their clients’ investments, assets, liabilities, income and expenses.

ELFA, launched by Adit Microsys Pvt Ltd, is a ready to use Web application.

It helps financial advisors serve their customers — the investors — better, without investing heavily in back office resources, according to Mr Satyarth Srivastava, Director of Adit Microsys.

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Its highlights are personal finance, physical asset management, managing accounts, utilities, reports and income tax computation for salaried individuals in India.

It has been launched with a special offer of Rs 3,000 annual subscription for an individual subscriber, while the entry-level subscription for a financial advisor starts at Rs 10,000 for 25 investors, Mr Srivastava added.

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