Former SJP partner launches IFA firm RockWealth

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Former St James's Place (SJP) adviser Tim Horrocks has revealed plans to launch an advisory firm later this month called RockWealth.

The firm has signed agreements with more than 30 discretionary fund managers, including Brewin Dolphin, Brooks Macdonald, Rowan Dartington and Investec. True Potential has been selected to provide the back-office and wealth management technology. Horrocks said: "The philosophy behind the launch of RockWealth is to provide a new form of online and offline financial advice service which delivers advanced advisory solutions, cost efficiently, to two distinct client groups: advisory wealth management clients and pure investment clients. "Like most IFAs we will independently select the ...

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