When building a report for an integrated client, you can pull details of their plans from Curo into the following review sections:


- Review of Your Existing Investments

- Review of Your Existing Pensions

- Review of Your Existing Retirement Income Plans

- Review of Your Existing Protection Plans


To add a plan from Curo, click on the add plan button on the Plan Summary page and you’ll be directed to the Plan Summary - Add Plan page in the usual way.



Because the report belongs to an integrated client, you’ll notice an add data from crm button is included at the top of the page.



To import a plan from Curo (as opposed to entering the data manually) click add data from crm and a dialog box will open showing all of the client’s plans that are relevant to that particular section of Genovo.



The dialog box contains a summary of pertinent plan information so it’s easy to identify which plan you wish to add.


All Curo plans belonging to the client(s) that are relevant to that particular section will show in the list. However, only plans with an equivalent in Genovo will be mapped. You'll find further information about the different plan types that are available in each review section of Genovo here.


To add a plan, click the corresponding add plan hyperlink to the right, and the data contained in any integrated fields will be automatically inserted into the add plan page within Genovo. Where 'fund holdings' (i.e. the underlying funds / investments) have been added to the plan in Curo, you’ll notice that a Current Investment Strategy (CIS) is automatically created for you at the bottom of the plan details page within Genovo, and given a name so you can easily identify it.


Having added a plan, you can then edit any integrated fields (should you need to), and complete any non-integrated fields as required.


 It is worth highlighting that the integration is only one way, so if you do make any changes to the plan data in Genovo this won’t sync back to Curo.


On clicking save, you’ll be returned to the Plan Summary page. You’ll notice that a small integration icon (plug) has been included to the left of the plan to indicate that it’s an integrated plan.