Barclays Wealth scraps private bankers for sub-£500k clients

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Barclays Wealth has acted to cut its services for clients with less than £500,000, as it follows through on plans revealed last year.

According to a report in the Sunday Times, the bank wrote to clients at the end of last year, warning them they would lose their dedicated private banker. Instead sub-£500,000 clients will now see their investments managed by a central team, in the latest example of wealth managers trying to shed lower-net-worth clients. Businesses are acting to focus on ever-higher value clients because of increasing regulatory costs, which makes managing clients with smaller pots of money less profitable. The move comes after a cull of the bank's staff, with Barclays Wealth announcing last Septem...

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