Newcastle wealth management partners with capital company to boost growth plans
A North East wealth management company has announced that it has partnered with a capital firm to help drive its growth plans.
Tier One Capital, based in Newcastle, has partnered with recently launched digital business development agency, Wealth Provision, to help drive forward its client acquisition strategy and wider business growth plans.
Wealth Provision will plan and implement a strategic growth plan for the wealth and property lending experts.
Paul Blight, head of wealth management at Tier One Capital, commented: “This strategic partnership with Wealth Provision will allow us to develop our exciting growth and business development plans, at the same time specifically aligning us with our target client base, and help us grow and enhance our digital brand awareness.
“We are all genuinely excited about this partnership, the opportunities it will generate for us and the impressive credentials and skills the team at Wealth Provision will bring to our proposition and product offering.”
Wealth Provision co-founder Nick Williams said: “This is a great opportunity for Wealth Provision. Tier One are an exceptional business with significant growth plans. We share their vision and look forward to helping deliver it.”
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