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Asset management websites not promoting trust98.5% of asset management companies' websites don't meet basic readability levels, according to VisibleThread's 2018 Website Clarity Index. BALTIMORE, June 13, 2018 /CNW/ -- VisibleThread, the content optimization vendor, has released the results of its global clear language study of 69 asset management firms. This follows from the 2016 survey, which showed dismal readability scores across the industry. This year's results improved little in an industry where clarity in communication breeds trust. Language clarity directly affects business efficiency. If visitors cannot understand a website or information documents, what does it say about an organization's transparency? And what assurance do clients have that internal helpline staff understand them either? Research shows that the effort required to simplify content is minimal. Improving just one or two key metrics affects overall readability. The ripple effect of that is much-needed trust. Trust in the financial services industry has stalled The financial services sector took a knock on trust, says Edelman's 2018 Trust Barometer. Financial services organizations hold people's investments, their future, their possibilities, in the alm of their hands. It is therefore little wonder that people want to have faith in the guardians of their assets. Increasingly, pressure to communicate simply and transparently is mounting from legislative bodies (MIFIIDII & KIID are two such examples). Meanwhile, investors are consolidating their assets. Asset management firms are fighting harder for fewer clients. Website Clarity Index metrics VisibleThread analyzed up to 100 pages on each of the 69 websites for the following key metrics:
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