OneVue links to Eureka Report
OneVue has entered into partnership with the News Corporation-owned Eureka Report to deliver a new product — a digital investment solution.
The two companies confirmed the partnership this week saying the product, brightday, was an industry first because it would provide a flexible end-to-end self managed superannuation fund (SMSF) service, retail superannuation and ability to manage non-superannuation assets.
"OneVue is excited to partner with Eureka Report to deliver a digital service that changes the way OneVue chief executive, Connie Mckeage said she believed the launch of Eureka Report's brightday represented a natural extension of OneVue as a wholesale provider of technology and services to those that service investors, including advisors and accountants.
She said the strategic relationship with Eureka Report was part of a broader growth plan for OneVue.
"We are accelerating investmentin our platform services division to create a step change in the industry," Mckeage said.
The agreements with Eureka Report are for an initial five year term, with the option of a further three years.
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