Generation Development Group completes $1.8bn client migration

Generation Development Group has completed migrating $1.8bn in managed account portfolios, strengthening its leading market position.

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The Generation Development Group Ltd (ASX: GDG) share price is in focus today after the company finalised the migration of $1.8 billion in Xplore Wealth managed account portfolios, boosting Implemented Portfolios' total funds under management to more than $4 billion.

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What did Generation Development Group report?

  • Completed migration of $1.8bn Xplore Wealth managed discretionary account (MDA) portfolios
  • Implemented Portfolios' total funds under management (FUM) now exceeds $4bn
  • Reinforced position as Australia's largest independent MDA provider
  • Expanded partnership with HUB24 platform broadens access to leading investment admin solutions

What else do investors need to know?

The integration with the HUB24 Ltd (ASX: HUB) platform allows Evidentia Group's Implemented Portfolios to offer its services across more investment administration platforms. This supports greater distribution and improved capability for its managed account clients.

A managed discretionary account (MDA) lets an investment manager make buy and sell decisions for clients, within agreed strategies, without seeking approval for each transaction. This migration cements Implemented Portfolios' reputation for scale in this rapidly growing sector.

What's next for Generation Development Group?

Looking ahead, Generation Development Group appears set to benefit from expanded reach via its integration with HUB24 and increased FUM. These developments may support continued market leadership in the independent MDA provider space.

The company is likely to keep investing in new administration capabilities, positioning itself to capture more of the growing demand for managed account services.

Generation Development Group share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Generation Development Group shares have declined 17%, trailing the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 8% over the same period.

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