Hargreaves in talks over Woodford as assets pass £45bn

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Hargreaves Lansdown has said Neil Woodford's new fund management venture could provide a further boost to its business after it reported record net inflows of £1.83bn for the first quarter.

Reporting results for the first three months of 2014 - the final quarter prior to the platform's 6 April switch to a clean fee pricing model - Hargreaves said assets under administration rose £2.3bn to £45.7bn over the period. That was driven by record quarterly flows of £1.83bn, up from £1.8bn in the comparable period in 2013. Net operating revenue for the period rose 6% to £73.7m. Looking ahead, chief executive Ian Gorham (pictured) said the Budget pensions and ISA reforms may prompt "more enthusiasm" for retail investing, and said Neil Woodford's new business may boost interest fur...

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