Ex-Quilter investment manager launches financial planning firm

Nicholas Hawkins has launched NH Wealth

Isabel Baxter
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Former Quilter Cheviot investment manager Nicholas Hawkins has launched his own financial planning business, NH Wealth.

Based in Sevenoaks, the firm aims to help professionals, pre-retirees, and retirees manage their finances by building bespoke plans for investments, pensions, and protection. Before this venture, Hawkins worked for seven years as an investment manager for Quilter's high net worth arm Quilter Cheviot. Before that, he was an investment manager at Walker Crips. Hawkins told Professional Adviser that he recognised a significant gap in the market during his tenure as an investment manager at Quilter Cheviot. With the new launch, he aims to "revolutionise the landscape" with NH Wealth. ...

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