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AdvisorEngine Retires Junxure BrandAdvisorEngine Retires Junxure Brand

AdvisorEngine is retiring the Junxure brand as it renames its overhauled CRM.

Samuel Steinberger, Senior Technology Editor

January 18, 2022

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AdvisorEngine is dropping the Junxure brand from its cloud-based client relationship management tool, renaming the system as AdvisorEngine CRM, according to an announcement. Additionally, the open-architecture CRM received upgrades like new prospecting and editing features, as well as fixes that will see some pages load in a tenth of the time they used to take.

This “key milestone” for the Junxure brand, which was first launched 28 years ago in 1994, marks the culmination of a four-year process that began with AdvisorEngine’s acquisition of Junxure in 2018, said CEO Rich Cancro. The acquisition alone cost $30 million, and Cancro declined to provide figures around how much money and effort AdvisorEngine had invested into the multiyear overhaul.

Almost immediately after the acquisition, AdvisorEngine began building an AWS cloud-based version of the software. That work concluded in late 2019. By mid-2020, redesigning the look and feel of the tool began in earnest. Today's improvements, including the rebranding, began around the same time and were telegraphed early last year when Junxure completed a long-awaited integration with Charles Schwab.

Just like it did with Junxure, AdvisorEngine will make its rebranded CRM available as a stand-alone product, priced per user, according to the announcement. The firm declined to disclose the number of users on the CRM platform or how many of them remain from before the 2018 acquisition.

Related:AdvisorEngine Announces New, Deeper Junxure Integrations

The desktop legacy version of the software is still being maintained from a security and operational standpoint, but users wanting the latest integrations or the speed of cloud-based improvements will need to switch systems, according to Suleman Din, advisor intelligence lead at AdvisorEngine.

All integrations provided within the cloud-based version of Junxure will be available and maintained, said Craig Ramsey, chief operating officer at AdvisorEngine. “Our roadmap includes adding additional integration partners and going deeper with existing integrations,” he added. 

One of those integrations is with compliant text messaging platform MyRepChat, an important partnership as competition for advisors’ mobile devices heats up. At AdvisorEngine CRM, the integration allows advisors to capture text activity and pulls it into the client's record. CRM competitor Redtail Technology, for instance, recently deployed its text messaging platform, Speak, as a stand-alone product and will “likely” allow integration of its text messaging platform with third-party CRM providers.

AdvisorEngine CRM users will benefit from “an entirely new technology foundation” and a “modern architecture,” for the rebranded CRM, which will support “zero downtime deployments,” according to Raj Madan, chief information officer at the firm. Part of that foundation is making the software “cloud-native,” which will improve page load speed and the tool’s ability to scale.

Now that the CRM’s major renovations are completed, advisors can expect monthly releases of new features and maintenance, inspired by client suggestions and feedback. “We are proud to harness the best of Junxure and move it forward as AdvisorEngine CRM,” said Ramsey.

About the Author

Samuel Steinberger

Senior Technology Editor, WealthManagement.com

Samuel Steinberger is Senior Technology Editor for Informa Connect’s WealthManagement.com. In his role, Mr. Steinberger provides the publication’s wealth and financial technology coverage. 

Mr. Steinberger’s editorial insight and familiarity with technology accelerates Informa’s growth within the financial advisor and wealth management communities, providing in-depth news for advisors and financial professionals. 

Before joining Informa Connect, Mr. Steinberger produced documentaries with former CNN anchor Soledad O’Brien at Soledad O’Brien Productions (formerly Starfish Media Group). He specialized in research, shooting and editing, as well as finding distinct voices to explain topics like mental health, poverty and racial divide. 

Prior to joining Soledad O’Brien Productions, Mr. Steinberger managed multi-departmental technology projects for global legal technology leader Transperfect Legal Solutions. After obtaining his graduate degree in journalism from Columbia University, he completed his transition from technology management to media. 

Mr. Steinberger is an award-winning journalist, author and researcher who has written, edited and reported for a number of publications, including The New York Times, Financial PlanningAmerican Banker and PBS. He is founder of beverages publication Give Me Weird Drinks

Mr. Steinberger’s technology analysis and insight has been featured in several books on virtual and augmented reality. Mr. Steinberger has received awards and recognition for his reporting and research, including the American Business Media's prestigious Jesse H. Neal Award for editorial excellence.

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