GBST signs on to power Novia Global platform tech for a further five years

Wealth management platform has worked with GBST since its inception

Hope William-Smith
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Wealth tech GBST has signed a five-year contract to continue providing the underlying technology that powers the Novia Global platform.

GBST announced today (16 May) that its partnership with Novia - which has been in place since 2015 - will continue until at least 2028. Novia's technology will stay supported by the GBST's Composer wealth management platform which provides an application programming interface and software as a service solution (SaaS). GBST head of Europe, the Middle East and Asia David Simpson said: "As a technology company, we understand the need to continually innovate in line with the evolving needs of our clients, the market and end investors. "Over the last few years, we have invested heavily ...

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