Quilter widens reach with MPS availability on three platforms

Number of adviser platforms featuring Quilter Cheviot's MPS reach 15

Sahar Nazir
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Quilter Cheviot has extended its presence in the market by making its managed portfolio service (MPS) accessible through three additional platforms.

Financial advisers can now access Quilter Cheviot's MPS through the Morningstar Wealth Platform, Fundment, and Titan platforms. This increases the total number of adviser platforms featuring Quilter Cheviot's MPS to 15. The expansion has aimed to broaden its appeal to advisers seeking diverse investment strategies for their clients. Helmed by head of MPS Simon Doherty and deputy head of MPS Antony Webb, Quilter Cheviot's MPS utilises a 'Building Blocks' structure - a range of funds designed and actively managed by Quilter, exclusively for use within its MPS. The modular 'Building B...

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