Novia: 80% of clean share classes loaded

Laura Miller
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Novia, the online wrap provider, has already loaded 80% of available clean share classes and is targeting the provision of access to more than 2,500 by the end of June 2013.

More than 2,000 clean share classes are already loaded on to the platform, 1,500 of which were loaded in May. For June Novia predicts this figure will increase month on month until the full suite of clean share classes are loaded to match the adviser demand and availability. Novia currently has about 300 fund groups on the platform and offers access to more than 2,500 funds. This continues to increase as additional funds are loaded. Novis operations director Richard Denning said:"The rapid loading of clean share classes onto the Novia platform continues to be a seamless process, and ...

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