Aviva Investors sticks with OneVue
Aviva Investors has signed another two-year deal with administration provider, OneVue.
The two companies have worked in partnership since 2003, when Aviva Investors became OneVue’s first unit trust client.
Aviva Investors Asia Pacific head of risk and compliance, Tony Burrill, said the company would continue to use OneVue’s unit registry system in managing and marketing its unit trusts to advisers, fund managers and master trust distributors.
In reinforcing the partnership, the two companies said they expected to work together on the launch of new products and services.
In Australia, Aviva Investors has more than $5.2 billion in funds under management, with more than $430 billion managed by the company globally.
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