Q&A: IFA Sheriar Bradbury on his firm's centralised investment proposition

IFA Sheriar Bradbury on his firm's centalised investment proposition

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Rebecca Jones speaks to Sheriar Bradbury, director of Bradbury Hamilton, to discover the structure of, and reasoning behind, his firm's centralised investment proposition

How many clients do you have and how many are active? We have 55,000 clients on the database; however, in terms of active clients, we have between 1,500 and 2,000. We acquired a number of client banks and so have a number of clients on our books that we are not actively engaged with, often because we do not have up-to-date details. What is the average size of a client portfolio? For clients using our portfolio service, the average size is somewhere between £150,000 and £200,000. Do you have a minimum investment amount? Within our service proposition, generally, we can manage dif...

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