Ex-Brooks Macdonald director launches wealth management firm

Five Horizons will join P1 alongside other investment managers

Sahar Nazir
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The former Brooks Macdonald and City Asset Management investment director Daniel Minett has launched a wealth management firm called Five Horizons.

Minett, who was previously the deputy head of Brooks Macdonald's Tunbridge Wells office, has teamed up with P1 Investment Services to launch Five Horizons combining discretionary fund management client services with technology. The firm will operate under the umbrella of P1 Investment Services, using its regulatory, administrative and tech support framework, as well as its digital-only investment platform. Five Horizons has launched with five risk rated portfolios available as growth, income, or responsible mandates. These will be available on several advisory platforms and on P1's ow...

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