Equiom Group migrates to Quantios’ Core platform
27 January 2026 UK
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Quantios, a Software-as-a-Service provider to the corporate, trust and fund
services industry, has announced that Equiom Group has completed its migration to Quantios’ Core (QCore) platform.
The platform aims at modernising systems and strengthening Equiom’s long-term digital capability.
The firm says that the migration represents the next phase of the Quantios-Equiom partnership, bringing together key capabilities — including AI-enabled entity management, compliance oversight, reporting, and task automation — into one platform.
Throughout the programme, Quantios and Equiom teams worked in close partnership from early planning through to go-live.
The firm adds that the collaboration focused on building a robust and credible platform foundation — aimed at reducing friction in day-to-day operations, enabling teams to focus on higher-value work.
Guy Harrison, CEO of Quantios, says: “We are proud to support Equiom’s continued digital evolution. We’ve worked closely with the team at Equiom to seamlessly integrate their day-to-day operational challenges into the platform.
“Our focus included leveraging where AI can remove friction, so the platform feels cohesive and purpose-built for their needs.
“Their teams are now equipped to use QCore to its full potential, take full advantage of our exciting roadmap, and deliver even more value to the clients they support.”
Jon Jennings, CEO of Equiom Group, adds: “Technology has always been central to our service strategy, and this investment marks a significant step in strengthening our digital capability.
“In a market where not all providers prioritise advancement, we see technology as a clear differentiator for our clients. Quantios has been a collaborative, forward-thinking partner throughout this programme, and together we’ve built a strong foundation that equips our teams to continue supporting our clients for years to come.”
services industry, has announced that Equiom Group has completed its migration to Quantios’ Core (QCore) platform.
The platform aims at modernising systems and strengthening Equiom’s long-term digital capability.
The firm says that the migration represents the next phase of the Quantios-Equiom partnership, bringing together key capabilities — including AI-enabled entity management, compliance oversight, reporting, and task automation — into one platform.
Throughout the programme, Quantios and Equiom teams worked in close partnership from early planning through to go-live.
The firm adds that the collaboration focused on building a robust and credible platform foundation — aimed at reducing friction in day-to-day operations, enabling teams to focus on higher-value work.
Guy Harrison, CEO of Quantios, says: “We are proud to support Equiom’s continued digital evolution. We’ve worked closely with the team at Equiom to seamlessly integrate their day-to-day operational challenges into the platform.
“Our focus included leveraging where AI can remove friction, so the platform feels cohesive and purpose-built for their needs.
“Their teams are now equipped to use QCore to its full potential, take full advantage of our exciting roadmap, and deliver even more value to the clients they support.”
Jon Jennings, CEO of Equiom Group, adds: “Technology has always been central to our service strategy, and this investment marks a significant step in strengthening our digital capability.
“In a market where not all providers prioritise advancement, we see technology as a clear differentiator for our clients. Quantios has been a collaborative, forward-thinking partner throughout this programme, and together we’ve built a strong foundation that equips our teams to continue supporting our clients for years to come.”
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