GrowthInvest relaunches alternative investment platform for advisers

Access to EISs, VCTs and AIM-listed companies

Tom Ellis
clock • 3 min read

Alternative investment platform GrowthInvest has today refocused its proposition to provide financial advisers with access to tax-efficient investments on a single online platform.

The rebranded platform will offer advisers access to a wide range of single companies, funds and managed portfolios, traditionally found in the intermediary market, all in one space. The firm says it was rebranding and relaunching to "better reflect the wider range of products and services available" on its platform. The independent platform was originally setup in 2012 by financial advisers under the name ‘Seed EIS' [Enterprise Investment Scheme] and catered for a select group of financial advisers and wealth managers before its relaunch to the wider adviser market today. "Over the past...

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