Charles Derby Group rebranded as Quilter

Following 2019 acquisition

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Charles Derby Group has rebranded as Quilter Financial Advisers after the advice giant acquired the firm last year.

Charles Derby Group brought more than 200 advisers to Quilter's network in February 2019, adding to the advice giant's 3,900 advisers.  The newly rebranded Quilter Financial Advisers includes a dental and medical professionals division of 25 specialist advisers, who will provide tailored advice to this cohort. Quilter national advice business managing director Darren Sharkey (pictured) described the move as a "big step" for the business: "This marks a significant step in our integration of the Charles Derby Group. Advice is at the heart of what Quilter does, and the creation of the Qu...

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