Wren Sterling named in FT Adviser Top 100 Financial Advisers list again
Wren Sterling is celebrating its eighth consecutive year of making FT Adviser’s Top 100 Financial Advisers list. The awards reflect the leading firms in the UK financial advice and wealth management markets and were announced at FT Adviser’s Financial Advice Forum event in London on the 24th September.
Jason McGuigan, Wren Sterling’s Regional Director said: “When you consider there are over 5,000 firms in the UK, making the top 100 so consistently is a huge compliment to our business. Wren Sterling has grown substantially in recent years, doubling our head count, advising more clients than ever and enhancing our brand and client proposition. At the heart of all that work has been our commitment to high quality advice for our clients and recommending solutions that help to achieve their financial goals, which this award recognises.
“Quality marks like this, alongside our client reviews that we gather on Feefo, should give potential clients the confidence they need that Wren Sterling will work tirelessly for them at the highest professional standard.”
More in Finance
B4 Finance Ecosystem: The specific opportunities and challenges that women encounter...
Charles Stanley are committed to fostering a proactive approach to investing and their goal is to empower women to make well-informed financial decisions and capitalise on potential growth opportunities. They also strive to support women in crafting their unique financial narratives, enhancing their knowledge, and understanding of investment strategies, and building a robust and influential female network.
Understanding HMRC tax investigations: A guide for business owners
Simon Smith, Managing Partner at Wellers, discusses what business owners need to know about tax investigations, including whether you could be a target.
Unipart announces financial results for the year ended 31 December 2023
Unipart delivers strong growth and revenues exceed £1bn
From this author
The Budget: Report by Wren Sterling
The first Budget from a Labour government since March 2010, and the first ever from a female Chancellor, proved to be the defining event that had been widely anticipated.