Kuber adds four EIS funds to platform

35 tax-efficient funds in total

Tom Ellis
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Kuber Ventures has added four more Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) funds to its tax-efficient investment platform, bringing its total of EIS funds to 18.

The four new funds are Blackfinch Asset Focused EIS, Hindsight Media EIS, Epicure SEIS Fund and Start-up Series SEIS Fund One. Kuber CEO Dermot Campbell (pictured) said the addition of the new funds "significantly diversifies the investment opportunities" on the platform. "The growth of fund options reflects an EIS industry trend that investors no longer see the investment class as a single tax-planning product, but as an investment opportunity in its own right to contribute to a diversified portfolio," he added.  "EIS investments have come of age. Investors looking to build a dive...

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