Investment platform NuWealth rebrands to Quilter Invest

Aimed at younger investors

Patrick Brusnahan
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Digital savings and investment platform NuWealth has rebranded as Quilter Invest.

Renamed as of today (2 October), the platform is now greater aligned with the wider brand, the latter stated. Quilter Invest was created to aid clients in the early stages of their investment journey and offer an option to advisers with clients not yet ready for full financial advice. This can include younger family members of existing clients. Quilter Invest CEO Kane Harrison stated he was "proud" of the next stage in Quilter Invest's integration with the larger Quilter company. He said: "We recognise that not everyone is ready for full financial advice, but that does not mean the...

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