Turing MDA

Managed account infrastructure for advice firms.

Turing MDA is the managed account surface built for advice firms that need policy-bound execution, mandate control, supervision, and attributable evidence in one operating system.

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What it is

How this layer fits the governed operating model.

Advice firms do not need another thin wrapper on top of fragmented back-office systems. They need infrastructure that can host consequential financial action under clear authority.

Turing MDA is designed for that environment. It separates recommendation, mandate, approval, execution, and supervision inside one controlled runtime.

That makes it materially different from workflow tooling that improves presentation but leaves authority and evidence scattered underneath.

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Turing MDA

A managed account system that behaves like infrastructure.

Capabilities are presented as operating surfaces, not as isolated feature checklists.

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Advice and acceptance

Client progression is tied to explicit acceptance, mandate state, and operating boundaries rather than hand-offs between tools.

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Mandate and authority

Authority is scoped directly in the system so execution does not rely on informal workflow assumptions.

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Supervision and controls

Operators can review, intervene, and evidence decisions without reconstructing the workflow afterward.

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Evidence by default

Auditability is emitted as part of the runtime, which changes the economics of compliance and review.

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Why firms adopt

Because the bottleneck is no longer portfolio logic. It is controlled execution.

The strategic problem for advice firms is not whether they can model advice. It is whether the operating system can enforce authority, policy, and evidence when the system actually acts.

Next step

Discuss Turing MDA

Contact Turing Dynamics to examine the managed account architecture, control model, and advice-firm fit.