Quilter partners with eight new AR firms

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

Since April, the financial advice network of the FTSE 250 firm has added Northwood-based Jupiter Wealth Management and Redleaf Financial Planning, which operates across Kent and West Sussex.

Roseum Financial Planning, which is headquartered in Renfrew, Scotland, and Keysham-based Singer Wealth Management have partnered with Quilter.

Ascent Financial Planning, Richmond Wealth Management, Mapledurham Financial Planning and Caldwell Financial have also joined the network.

As of 30 June 2025, Quilter oversaw £126.3bn in customer investments and its customer offering spans financial advice, investment platforms, multi-asset investment solutions and discretionary fund management.

Managing director at Quilter Financial Planning, Stephen Fryett, said: "It’s fantastic to welcome these eight firms, each led by experienced practitioners who share our commitment to high-quality, client-centred advice. We look forward to supporting their growth and, with momentum building across our network, we expect to welcome many more throughout the rest of the year."



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