Quilter adds Northern Ireland-based PHW Wealth Partners to advice network

Quilter Financial Planning has added the newly launched, Northern Ireland-based, PHW Wealth Partners to its advice network.

The financial advice network of Quilter said that the appointment of PHW Wealth Partners as an appointed representative firm further strengthened its presence in Northern Ireland.

PHW Wealth Partners was founded by finance professionals Chris Power, Ciaran Hamill, and Stephen Warke.

Based in Belfast, the firm offers tailored financial advice to high net worth (HNW) individuals, business owners, and families across Northern Ireland.

The team has more than 60 years of combined experience in the financial services sector, bringing expertise in investment management, retirement planning, and tax-efficient wealth strategies.

The appointment of PHW Wealth Partners follows the recent appointments of two other Northern Irish firms, Harris & Co Wealth Management in December 2024 and Ciaran Preshur Wealth Management this year.

"We are delighted to welcome PHW Wealth Partners to our network and to continue expanding Quilter’s presence in Northern Ireland," commented managing director at Quilter Financial Planning, Stephen Fryett.

"Chris, Ciaran, and Stephen bring a breadth of experience and a deep understanding of financial planning for their clients.

"Their decision to launch PHW Wealth Partners within Quilter is testament to the strength of our proposition in supporting new firms.

"Alongside Harris & Co Wealth Management, PHW Wealth Partners represents the growing demand for high-quality financial advice in Northern Ireland, and we look forward to supporting them as they grow their business."

Co-founder at PHW Wealth Partners, Chris Power, said: "We saw a real opportunity to create a firm that prioritises personal relationships and tailored financial advice.

"By partnering with Quilter Financial Planning, we combine local expertise with the resources of a leading UK wealth management firm, ensuring our clients receive a personal experience with the best possible service and support."



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