Old Mutual Wealth to rebrand as Quilter after listing

Old Mutual Wealth on track to list next year

Jenna Towler
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Old Mutual Wealth will operate as Quilter when it completes its separation from parent company Old Mutual and operates as a newly listed business.

The integrated wealth management business will operate in two divisions - advice and wealth management and wealth platforms.  It said the businesses within these two sections will be rebranded to Quilter over a two-year period following the separation from Old Mutual. Clients will not be affected, it added.  The advice and wealth management segment will include: Intrinsic, which intends to rebrand to Quilter Financial Planning, including Private Client Advisers, which will become Quilter Private Client Advisers; the multi-asset business, which will become Quilter Investors and Quilter...

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