Quilter Financial Advisers, the national advice business of Quilter Financial Planning, is pleased to announce new and renewed relationships with six different affinity groups and partners.
The renewed partnerships include the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), BA Clubs, Prospect and FosterTalk.
In addition, Quilter Financial Advisers has added the Rees Foundation, a charity which offers help and advice to people who have experienced the care system, to its affinity partnership list.
The various contracts make Quilter Financial Advisers the preferred provider of expert financial advice, encompassing mortgage advice, retirement planning and investments, to more than 800,000 members that make up the six different unions and associations.
The partnership means that members of the organisations are entitled to a complimentary, no obligation consultation with a Quilter Financial Advisers professional financial planner.
In addition, Quilter Financial Advisers will provide financial education events to members to help them make financial decisions in relation to various stages of their life such as buying a house, saving for retirement and getting financial protection.
Amanda Cassidy, managing director of Quilter Financial Advisers says:
“We’re proud to announce the renewal of so many of our affinity relationships and add new ones to our growing roster. This news highlights the quality of service and financial planning support that Quilter Financial Advisers provides at scale to members in our affinity partners.
“Our advisers have specialist knowledge of the various industries these members are a part of and can help them navigate their unique financial circumstances. Similarly, we are also very pleased to be able to offer our help to two charities, which support people in the care and foster system. Ensuring everyone has the knowledge and tools to manage their finances is crucial and we are delighted to help provide our expertise. We look forward to building on these relationships for years to come.”