New World Financial Group adds new tiers to subscription-based model

‘Reduce the barriers to entry’

Ayesha Venkataraman
clock • 1 min read

New World Financial Group has launched two new tiers to its subscription-based financial planning services.

The two new tiers, Future Plan and Future Plus, offer higher rate taxpayers under the age of 50 with liquid assets up to £200,000, a full financial planning service for a fixed monthly fee, according to the financial planning network based in Stockton on Tees. The firm first launched its subscription-based model in April with the first tier, Future Intro which offers basic rate taxpayers having liquid assets of less than £50,000, a lifestyle financial planning service on a monthly subscription basis, without any upfront fees, it said. Sam Tate, co-founder and director at New World sai...

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