Aegon and Standard Life top Q2 platform net sales charts

Fundscape report

Tom Ellis
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Aegon and Standard Life topped the adviser platform net sales charts in the second quarter of 2017, with both life companies seeing net flows approaching £2bn, according to Fundscape's quarterly platform report.

Aegon's ARC platform topped the pile with £1.9bn of net sales in the second quarter, while its Cofunds platform, which is currently being re-platformed and merged with an upgraded ARC platform, saw flows of £1.2bn. Standard Life's Wrap and Elevate platforms saw a combined £1.8bn of flows between April and June, while D2C platform Hargreaves Lansdown brought in an estimated net £1.9bn. Aviva, which is also undergoing re-platforming work, saw an additional £1.5bn arrive on the platform after outgoings were taken into account. Cofunds saw gross sales of £6.8bn in the second quarter - by ...

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