Quilter buys former planner's NHS pension specialist MediFintech

Founded by former Quilter financial planner Graham Crossley

Isabel Baxter
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Quilter has acquired MediFintech, a specialist provider of NHS pension analysis and support services.

MediFintech was founded by former Chartered financial planner Graham Crossley. He is currently head of technical business development within Quilter Financial Advisers, Quilter's national advice business. MediFintech provides NHS pension analysis and support to financial advisers, accountants, NHS pension scheme members, NHS employers, and other organisations, including the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA). Its team aims to help clients understand and navigate the complexities of NHS pensions. They provide tailored guidance on the financial impact of decisions such as adjus...

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