Towry signs up to advise budding sporting stars

Carmen Reichman
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Wealth adviser Towry has signed an agreement with sports agency Quantum Sport to provide financial advice to players in the world of football, cricket and rugby.

The partnership will predominantly involve advisers from Towry's Edinburgh office, including Peter Cormack, who is himself a former professional footballer. Cormack said: "During my time as a professional footballer, I saw first-hand the consequences for those who did not receive the correct financial advice, and the impact it had on both their playing careers and financial future. "We look forward to engaging with many clients from Quantum Sport and providing access to our exceptional financial planning and wealth management services." Adviser Towry currently manages £6bn of clien...

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