Santander launches D2C platform for UK customers

Will offer full range of funds

Nicola Brittain
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Santander has launched a direct-to-consumer platform for its UK customers offering its full range of asset management funds as well as 2,000 additional funds.

The execution-only platform will be called the Investment Hub and uses FNZ technology which also underpins the Zurich and Standard Life platforms.  Customers can access the investment platform via the Santander website and use it to consolidate their investments with other providers and get an overview of all their holdings.  The platform is available on mobile and tablet and will display all holdings including mortgages, savings, insurance and current accounts.  The platform will be supported by a specialist investment contact centre where customers can arrange for top-ups and tra...

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