Five more advisory firms join Quilter's network

Quilter Financial Planning expands with a clutch of AR firm appointments

Jenna Brown
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Quilter Financial Planning, the firm’s advice network, has expanded with the addition of five more appointed representative (AR) firms.

The firms are Bibby & Co; Personal Financial Matters; Adams and Poole Financial Services, James Joseph Generational Wealth Planning and Redgate Financial. Quilter Financial Planning managing director Stephen Fryett said: "We are delighted to welcome five more high-quality firms to the Quilter Financial Planning network after a successful year. "We look forward to collaborating closely with these firms, supporting their growth and development plans. "Throughout 2024, we have welcomed numerous new firms and anticipate welcoming many more in the coming year." Liverpool-based Bibby ...

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