New wealth manager targets gold-loving HNWs

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A new wealth management boutique has launched with plans to acquire the businesses of retiring IFAs.

Yellow Capital Wealth Management (Yellow Capital), a fee-based wealth management boutique established by Haydn Ellwood and Scott Sander, will focus on investment portfolio management and holistic financial planning for private clients with a net-worth in  excess of £1m. The firm says it will take a more "business" rather than "scientific" approach to investing by using detailed qualitative and quantitative methodology, mitigating many of the risks in modern portfolio planning. It also has a strong belief in gold, with every client having a small exposure to the metal in their portfol...

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