Cut through the complexities
The world of wealth management can often be confusing. Where do you start, what do you choose, and how do you manage your investments? At Quilter, we believe in the value of financial advice, which is why our products and solutions are only available through a financial adviser. And with good reason. Financial advisers are highly qualified experts focused on delivering the most suitable outcomes for you. They’ll use their skills and experience to help you make the most of your money, allowing you to enjoy life safely in the knowledge you’ve made the most suitable financial choices based on great financial advice.
Why do you need financial advice?
Achieve your financial goals
Do you have financial goals, and are you on track to reach them? Financial advisers will understand what you want to achieve for yourself and your loved ones. They will use their expertise to help you to consider your best options and often have access to a broader range of products to help you achieve your financial goals. And they can ensure you’re on track to meet your objectives.
Boost your financial confidence
Managing your money can often feel overwhelming. And to feel confident in making the right decisions, you need time, knowledge, and experience. Financial advice will help you build a better understanding of your finances, support you in making well-informed decisions, and provide ongoing support and guidance through life’s journey, giving you the confidence that you’re finances are in safe hands.
Navigate life’s important events
Wealth management is for the long-term. That’s why it’s essential to work with a trusted financial adviser, to help you manage your money during all of life’s milestones. As times change, it’s more important than ever that you’ve got someone who can help you make the most of your money. A long-term financial adviser will be there for you, providing support and guidance over the years when you need it most.
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Some of life’s key events to consider
The start of your career
You've started your career and have an income for the first time - how much should you be saving? When should you start saving?
Buying a house
You're buying a house, but what can you stretch to? How will your mortgage impact your other financial outgoings?
Starting a family
You're starting a family, but when should you start saving for your children's futures, such as University? Have your protection needs changed?
Inheriting a lump sum
You've inherited a lump sum, but what's the most suitable way to invest this? What's the best way to maximise your returns?
Close to retiring
You're approaching retirement, but what's the most efficient way to access your pension, and do you have enough to plan for long-term care?
Passing on wealth
You want to make plans to pass on your wealth to your loved ones, but what's the most tax-efficient way to do this?