Hoxton Capital rebrands as Hoxton Wealth

The international firm hits $2bn AUM milestone

Sahar Nazir
clock • 2 min read

Hoxton Capital Management has rebranded to Hoxton Wealth with a “sleeker logo to modernise” its image.

The international financial planning business said it wants to "further develop its financial planning proposition at the intersection of technology and tradition". The cross-border business has primarily served internationally mobile clients from its global office network and has built up a UK domestic presence.  Hoxton Wealth managing partner Chris Ball said: "When we started up, we were heavily focusing on pension transfers operating in a niche market, today we are a global, multi-faceted wealth management group that harnesses world-class technology alongside some of our profession...

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