New advice firm tailored to LGBTQ consumers launches
Attitude Financial Services has launched to the market as an appointed representative of Quilter Financial Planning.
"Due to the industry historically not being as inclusive as possible, there are a huge group of people who could stand to benefit from financial advice but don’t seek it out."
The firm aims to provide the LGBTQ community with financial advice and has been launched by Darren Styles, owner of British gay lifestyle magazine Attitude, in partnership with two directors from financial advisory firm Blueprint South West.
Attitude Financial Services offers wealth management, mortgage, retirement planning and protection advice from a range of advisers who are allies of the LGBTQ community.
Darren Styles said: “It’s this desire for normalcy for our community that led me to become the first gay owner of Attitude magazine back in 2016. It’s the want to protect our community’s most vulnerable that led, in 2018, to the creation of an Attitude Magazine Foundation that has already raised nearly £200,000 for LGBTQ causes.
“And it’s the peace of mind I found in organising my own financial well-being that has led me – alongside partners Ian Meekins and Dawn Gale, with the support of the renowned Quilter Financial Planning network – to create Attitude Financial Services now.”
Dawn Gale, owner and director of Blueprint South West, commented: “While the financial services needs of the LGBTQ community are no different to anyone else, due to the industry historically not being as inclusive as possible, there are a huge group of people who could stand to benefit from financial advice but don’t seek it out."
Jane Goodland, corporate affairs director at Quilter, added: “Inclusivity is at the heart of what Quilter stands for and we are delighted that Attitude Financial Services have chosen to become an appointed representative of Quilter Financial Planning.”
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