Quilter adds PHW Wealth Partners to advice network to expand in Northern Ireland

Founded by Chris Power, Ciaran Hamill and Stephen Warke

Isabel Baxter
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Quilter Financial Planning has added newly launched PHW Wealth Partners to its advice network to expand its footprint in Northern Ireland.

Founded by finance professionals Chris Power, Ciaran Hamill, and Stephen Warke, the Belfast-based firm offers tailored financial advice to high-net-worth individuals, business owners, and families across Northern Ireland. Quilter said the team brings "extensive expertise" in investment management, retirement planning, and tax-efficient wealth strategies, having worked in the financial services sector for a combined 60 years. The appointment of PHW Wealth Partners follows the recent appointments of two other Northern Irish firms, Harris & Co Wealth Management in December 2024 and Ciara...

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