Old Mutual Wealth financial planning business rebrands to Quilter

Advises more than 5,500 households

Tom Ellis
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High net worth financial planning business Old Mutual Wealth Private Client Advisers, which is part of advice giant Intrinsic, has rebranded to Quilter Private Client Advisers, the firm has confirmed.

The rebrand follows the renaming of the financial planning firm's parent company to Quilter after it separated from Old Mutual in June last year and listed on the London and Johannesburg stock exchanges. According to the firm, it has six "regional hubs" - Birmingham, Chester, Cumbria, Devon, London and Yorkshire - and advises more than 5,500 households throughout these areas. Quilter Private Client Advisers was created in 2015 and more than one-third of its clients have more than £1m of assets under administration with the advice business. "There is an opportunity for change" - Andy T...

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