Kuber Ventures appoints Anne Butler as head of client services

To boost expansion

Sophie King
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Kuber Ventures has appointed Anne Butler as head of client services in response to a growing demand for tax-efficient investment solutions.

The former Fidelity International associate director has joined the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) specialist's senior management team to lead all elements of client services. Kuber Ventures said the new appointment had come at a time at a time when its business model had been reconfigured to boost expansion, as the demand for tax-efficient investment has grown. The firm has also updated its portal and said it was consistently adding new funds to its platform, including the soon-to-be-unveiled British Design Fund 3 EIS. Kuber Ventures CEO Dermot Campbell said: "We are delighted...

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