Just Wealth fuels growth with 13 adviser hires

Further 15 hires planned this year

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Just Wealth, the financial advisory arm of national broker firm Just Mortgages, has taken on thirteen wealth advisers on a self-employed basis as part of its ambitious growth strategy.

The company plans to grow to 28 advisers before the end of the year. The first six advisers are now through their initial training and induction with seven more currently going through the various stages of training and approvals. The form operates a model where advisers oversee the running their own businesses and their own careers - a system the firm believes is appealing to both those looking for a change to the corporate lifestyle as well as self-employed advisers who do not have an established client base. Since the beginning of the year, there have been more than 100 applicat...

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