Kuber Ventures enhances EIS platform offering

Real-time data and portfolio views

Hannah Godfrey
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Kuber Ventures has enhanced its Kuberview+ platform, which is dedicated to Enterprise Investment Schemes (EIS), Seed Enterprise Investment Schemes (SEIS) and Business Property Relief (BPR) investments.

The platform, which went live this month, is used by more than 100 advisers and nearly 400 investors. All former customers of Kuber Ventures' original system have now been migrated across. The tax-efficient investment specialist's chief executive Dermot Campbell (pictured) explained that Kuberview+ can build a transparent portfolio of investments in the EIS, SEIS and BPR markets. He added: "It is easy to manage from a compliance perspective while using a platform in these markets eases the administrative process as a typical portfolio might generate 100 pages per year. "EIS, SEIS a...

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