HNW individuals to benefit from Quilter's latest partnership

Quilter will provide education, materials, and webinars as part of deal

Isabel Baxter
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Quilter Cheviot in conjunction with its financial planning arm, Quilter Private Client Advisers, is seeking to develop growth partnerships which are expected to benefit high-net-worth (HNW) individuals.

The firm has become the wealth management partner for website Virtualnonexecs's 18,000 non-executive directors and business owners, which means it will provide bespoke wealth management services to HNW clients.  As part of the arrangement, Quilter will provide education, materials, webinars, and support across a variety of wealth management services including savings and investments, tax management, retirement planning, portfolio management, and protection.  Managing director of advice Michelle Andrews said: "Partnerships such as these are vital to help promote the benefits of discret...

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