Kuber Ventures unveils line-up on EIS platform

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Kuber Ventures has unveiled a six strong line-up of EIS fund managers, two months on from launching the first ever EIS platform.

The firms listed on the platform are Guinness Asset Management, Enterprise Private Equity Limited, Future Capital Partners, Highgate Tech Fund, Old Burlington Investments, and Rockpool Investments. The Kuber platform was launched by wealth management specialist John Williams and Dermot Campbell in 2012 to meet the demand from advisers for simple access to EIS vehicles. Williams said the platform aims to reduce administration by streamlining the EIS application process, giving advisers access to consolidated performance and tax reporting. "The current economic climate and government...

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