Our fees
From day one, our focus is on you. Every discussion is designed to bring you closer to a clearer, more confident financial future.
Clear, transparent, and upfront
It’s a source of great pride to us to publish our fees in full, because the qualities of transparency and consistency are central to how we work. Rather than transactional, one-off advice, we build lasting relationships, so we can support you as your life, priorities, and the wider world continue to evolve.
Before we provide any services, we’ll take the time to understand your circumstances and goals in an initial meeting – at no cost to you. Next, we’ll explain the costs involved, and won’t proceed without your written agreement.
The fees for our follow-up services, explained in detail below, reflect the complexity of the work required, and the long-term value we provide.
What you pay
Implementation
Included
- Organising all information necessary to make applications and open accounts
- Liaising with third-party providers to set up agreed products and portfolios
- Regular communication to ensure you’re aware of progress at every stage
Cost
1% of the investment value*
*Subject to an overall minimum fee of £1,000 and an overall maximum fee of £7,500.
Example
If your investments are valued at £200,000, you’ll pay an implementation fee of £2,000.
Notes
Our fees may sit outside of this range and/or vary from the noted approach in certain situations. Your adviser will discuss this with you in detail if this applies to you.
Ongoing support
Included
- Structured reviews to give you peace of mind
- Assessment of your circumstances and any changes to your plans that are needed
- Regular updates and information regarding your holdings
- Support with correspondence and administration issues
Cost
0.75% of assets under management*
*Dependent on the amount and complexity of the assets under management, and any additional considerations.
Example
If your investments are valued at £200,000, you’ll pay an ongoing support fee of £1,500 per annum.
Notes
VAT may apply in certain situations. Your adviser will discuss this with you in detail if this applies to you.
The value of expert advice
A good financial plan aims to improve most aspects of your life, and it can’t be ignored that money is a significant part of that. According to research by the International Longevity Centre, people who receive financial advice build, on average, £47,000 more in assets than those who don’t. But the benefits go beyond the numbers.
A study by Royal London found that professional advice improves emotional wellbeing too – helping people feel more in control, less anxious, and more confident in their financial future. So, while fees are important, it’s just as important to understand the real advantages of what you’re getting in return.
Kind words from real clients
We’re proud of the service we provide, but don’t just take our word for it. Here’s what our clients have to say.