Hargreaves revenue up as investors transfer to Vantage

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Hargreaves Lansdown has recorded a "satisfactory" 13% increase in operating revenue over the turbulent three months to 30 September.

In its interim management statement released this afternoon, the firm revealed its total operating revenue climbed to £32m in the period, with Vantage platform revenue jumping 22% to £20.1m. The group saw its total assets under administration decrease just 7% during the quarter, despite the 13% drop for the FTSE All-Share. It says investor transfers onto its Vantage platform allowed the firm to continue to post “reasonable inflows” as the investment industry dried-up. "During a period of turmoil not previously experienced during most people's working lives we nevertheless have manage...

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