Sheffield financial planners reach country’s top 100 for third year running
A Sheffield financial management company has been named among the top 100 in the entire country for the third year running.
Future Life Wealth Management, based at Renishaw, is listed in the New Model Adviser Top 100, which recognises firms for their qualifications, income and commitment.
Established in 2010 by managing director Jillian Thomas, Future Life specializes in financial planning to generators of wealth, typically business owners, executives and professionals, and also to receivers of wealth, such as inheritors, divorcees, widows and retirees.
The company was listed in the top 100 by New Model Adviser in 2013, again in 2014 and now in 2015.
This year’s listing states that the the firm has achieved strong growth every year, and Jillian, who is to become president of Sheffield Chamber of Commerce and Industry in December, is committed to continuing that momentum.
Jillian said: “It is fantastic to be in the top 100 for the third year running. To be recognised on a national level, alongside some esteemed companies, is an honour indeed.”
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