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Quilter Cheviot bolsters HNW arm with partnership

Quilter Cheviot bolsters HNW arm with partnership

Quilter Cheviot in conjunction with its financial planning arm, Quilter Private Client Advisers, has announced a new affinity partnership with Virtualnonexecs.com

The partnership sees Quilter Cheviot become the exclusive wealth management partner for Virtualnonexecs.com's 18,000 members of non-executive directors and business owners. 

As part of the arrangement, the business will provide education, materials, webinars, and support across a variety of wealth management services including savings and investments, tax management, retirement planning, portfolio management, and protection. 

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Michelle Andrews, managing director of advice at Quilter Cheviot, said: “Partnerships such as these are vital to help promote the benefits of discretionary investment management and financial advice and we are delighted to be working closely with Virtualnonexecs.com. 

“We’re excited to work with their large and growing membership base of business owners and non-executive directors to support them as required, whilst also benefitting from their knowledge and expertise. “

Quilter Cheviot said the relationship comes as it looks to further develop growth partnerships to provide bespoke wealth management services to high-net-worth clients. 

Ian Wright, executive chairperson at Virtualnonexecs.com, added: “Our membership advises over 30,000 boards and many founders/business owners have minimal long-term financial plans. 

“These founders are often heading towards a transaction or exit and we hear time and again that ‘financial advice is only offered at the time of a transaction’ but few firms build relationships during the months and years beforehand.

“Quilter Cheviot’s commitment to partnering with our community will be hugely well received by our members and the companies they advise.”

sonia.rach@ft.com

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