'No-nonsense' advice consultancy Masters of One set for launch

Aims to give advisers ‘expert support minus confusing jargon’

Jenna Brown
clock • 1 min read

Masters of One (MOO), a consultancy aiming to support financial advisers and wealth managers with issues such as change management, compliance and training, is set to launch.

Founders of the operation made up of a collective of experienced industry professionals - who pointed out the business was not "about cows" - explained it aimed to give advisers the support they need without "confusing jargon or hefty price tags". Other areas of focus will include data, HR, marketing, outsourcing and technology. Open Door Policy principal Karl Dines is part of the venture. He said: "We've all been around the block and we're experts in what we do. The big commonality is that we all get it, there's no need to use jargon and business-speak, we just get things done. "T...

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