Winterflood Business Services and Aviva extend 12-year partnership with buy-and-sell service

To invest in stocks and ETFs

Eve Maddock-Jones
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Winterflood Business Services and Aviva are launching a new direct share dealing service for their clients, which will run within the existing commercial offerings.

WBS and Aviva first collaborated in 2011 on the advised elements of the Aviva platforms, with WBS providing trading and custody services for exchange-traded assets. Now the pair have built on its 12-year partnership to allow the asset managers customers to invest directly into UK publicly listed stocks and ETFs via their Aviva Stocks and Shares ISAs. Aviva Investors taps HBSC AM for global wealth head in the UK The platform charges are capped at £45 for ISA customers, and a £120 cap for SIPP clients. Trading fees for buying or selling shares and other exchange-traded instruments (E...

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