Quilter Financial Planning adds five AR firms to network

Quilter Financial Planning has added five new appointed representative (AR) firms to its advice network.

The financial advice network of Quilter confirmed the additions of Barker Maule Wealth Management, Venture Knoll, Strive Financial Planning, Priorslee Wealth and Impact Wealth Management.

Barker Maule Wealth Management, based in Newark, Nottinghamshire, is led by Hassan Rashid who was previously directly authorised, while Bath-based Venture Knoll is led by Jason Knowles, who has move from Vision IFP owned by Rathbones.

Strive Financial Planning, based in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, is led by Tom Johnson who was previously directly authorised, and Wolverhampton-based Priorslee Wealth is led by Sean Slattery who was also previously directly authorised.

Impact Wealth Management, based in Stafford, is led by Shane and Linda Gavin who have returned to Quilter having spent the last nine years at St James’s Place.

Managing director of Quilter Financial Planning, Stephen Fryett, commented: “Rounding off the year by welcoming these five high quality firms to our network is a strong endorsement of what Quilter Financial Planning stands for.

“Each of these businesses shares our commitment to professional, client-focused advice and brings deep local expertise to the communities they serve. We are delighted to welcome them to the network and look forward to supporting their growth in the years ahead.”



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