Quilter Cheviot launches financial support service for HNW divorcees

For clients with more than £1m of investable assets

Sophia Panayi
clock • 3 min read

Quilter Cheviot has launched a service aimed at supporting financial advisers and their high-net-worth clients following divorce proceedings.

The proposition, Beyond Settlement Divorce, is designed to facilitate collaboration between financial advisers and investment managers, taking an "emotionally and vulnerability-informed" approach to addressing a client's financial needs following the conclusion of divorce proceedings. It supports HNW clients, typically with more than £1m of investable assets, in conjunction with a financial adviser, to deliver investment management tailored to a client's life after divorce. This investment strategy will reflect a typical combination of needs, income requirements and timeframes and uti...

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