Colnvestor platform partners with five fund groups

Designed for ‘tax-efficient’ funds

Mike Sheen
clock • 1 min read

Alternative assets platform Colnvestor has partnered with five new asset managers in efforts to target advisory firms that are seeking access to tax-efficient funds.

Albion Capital, Amati Global Investors, Blackfinch Investments, Stellar Asset Management and Unicorn Asset Management have all joined the platform, which allows advisers to allocate online, improving investor reporting. The platform said advisers can also see their clients' full range of tax-efficient investments, all in one place, with standardised performance information. FCA platform study examines financial adviser 'impact' Commenting on the partnerships, chief executive of Colnvestor Sam Plumptre said: "By working with these leading managers we are providing advisers and inves...

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