London-based advice firm joins Saltus' partnership programme

Advies aims to ‘scale up’ with the programme’s tailored support

Isabel Baxter
clock • 2 min read

London-based advice firm Advies has joined the Saltus Partnership Programme.

The programme was launched by wealth manager Saltus in August to provide support and advice to independent financial planning businesses looking to grow, maximise profitability or considering succession. Advies has £400m assets under management and "significant" growth ambitions. Joining as a transition partner, the programme will support Advies over the long term while it aims to scale up. Through the programme, Advies will have access to operational support that spans across specialist advice teams that will be tailored to its specific needs and adjusted over time. It will also rece...

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