Credit Suisse in UK, Paradigm’s advice service, Woodford’s investment and BondMason’s P2P loans in Investments
by admin | Apr 26, 2017 | Wealth management
- Credit Suisse has reportedly launched its digital private banking app in the UK. The app was initially launched in Singapore last spring, and was rolled out to Hong Kong and Taiwan later in the year
- evestor, an online advice business, has been launched by Paradigm founding partner Anthony Morrow and Moneysupermarket.com founder Duncan Cameron. Charges will be no higher than 0.5% a year, including a 0.25% annual management charge paid to evestor, a 0.1% ISA or pension product fee and investment portfolio charges of between 0.11% and 0.13%, with no upfront fee for advice
- Woodford Investment Management has acquired just over 4m more shares in alternative short-term lender, Non-Standard Finance, taking its total interest in the business to 75,430,933 shares, representing a 23.8% stake
- BondMason, a person-to-person investment provider that offers loans from across UK P2P platforms, has launched a SIPP service with a £5,000 minimum investment and no additional fees or tie-ins