Two advice firms join Quilter Financial Planning network

Sports Media and Entertainment WM and Holroyd Wealth Management join

Isabel Baxter
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Quilter Financial Planning has added two representative firms to its network, Professional Adviser has learnt.

Sports Media and Entertainment Wealth Management and Holroyd Wealth Management are the latest advice firms to join. Sports Media and Entertainment Wealth Management is a newly formed business led by former Coutts' Chartered wealth manager Obinna Ikedife. The firm specialises in providing bespoke and comprehensive wealth advice for high net worth and ultra-high net worth clients across the sports, media, and entertainment sectors. In addition, Holroyd Wealth Management has joined Quilter Financial Planning as a strategic partner. The firm is based in North Somerset and Bristol and p...

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