Towry builds simplified advice offering for existing clients

Carmen Reichman
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Wealth manager Towry is developing a new simplified advice proposition for existing clients, which it plans to roll out in the coming months, the firm has said.

Towry said it has been trialing online and telephone based advice services on its existing clients and is keen to develop its offering in the space. The firm acquired the advice arm of Baker Tilly last June, which brought with it telephone and online advice service Link2Wealth. Towry said it was still at the "developing our thinking" stages but was planning to offer the service to existing clients alongside its advisers, who will continue to offer full face-to-face advice. The service will provide advice on "a tightly defined simple set of products and services, which will be easy ...

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