Just Wealth doubles adviser numbers in H1 2022

22 advisers in total

Ayesha Venkataraman
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Financial adviser Just Wealth hired 11 advisers in the first half of this year, bringing its total advisers to 22.

As the financial advisory arm of national broker firm Just Mortgages, Just Wealth launched at the start of last year and ended it with 11 advisers, which have now doubled in number. Its advisers are all self-employed, and Just Wealth provides them with leads, ongoing training, compliance, mentoring and marketing support, it said. "Doubling the number of Just Wealth advisers is a great step for the Just Wealth division and there has been huge demand from the brokers from Just Mortgages looking to refer clients in need of wider financial advice," said David Magee, head of Just Wealth. ...

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