Cboe Australia funds added to HUB24
Cboe Australia has announced the introduction of a range of Cboe Australia funds to the HUB24 platform, available from 26 April.
Cboe Australia said the move to HUB24 was part of its commitment to providing a growing number of investors with access to some of the most innovate investment products available in Australia.
Cboe Australia chief executive, Vic Jokovic, said: “We are excited to work with HUB24 to bring Cboe funds to their platform for the first time.
“It’s imperative that a range of high-quality investment capabilities are accessible to investors and their advisers as they seek to manage uncertain markets.
“HUB24 users will now be able to invest in a variety of exchange traded funds quoted on the Cboe Australia exchange, enabling them to construct a portfolio tailored to their specific needs, and responsive to market conditions.”
HUB24 CEO, Andrew Alcock, said empowering financial advisers with investment choice was key to meeting client needs.
“Offering advisers a broad range of investments is one of the ways we’re providing choice and flexibility in how they administer client portfolios, and ultimately enabling them to create opportunities and deliver better financial futures for their clients.”
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