Intrinsic rebrands as Quilter Financial Planning

Caerus brand replaced

Julian Marr
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Quilter has completed the rebrand of its Intrinsic advice business to Quilter Financial Planning, with the Caerus network brand also being replaced as part of the process.

The move follows the renaming of Intrinsic's parent company as Quilter, which separated from Old Mutual in June 2018 and listed on the London and Johannesburg Stock Exchanges. Quilter has also launched a new Quilter Financial Planning website, which can be found here. With more than 3,900 advisers, Quilter Financial Planning is one of the UK's largest distributors of advice. It includes Quilter's high net worth business Quilter Private Client Advisers - which bought three businesses last month - and the recently acquired businesses of Charles Derby and Lighthouse, which will rebrand in d...

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