Progeny Named a Leading Wealth Manager of 2018 by Spear’s Magazine

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Progeny has been named a ‘leading wealth manager of 2018‘ by Spear’s.

The award-winning magazine for high-net-worth individuals, which covers finance, law, philanthropy, art, luxury, food and travel, recognised Progeny, and specifically Managing Director Neil Moles, as a ‘challenger’ in the HNW wealth management space, and a new entrant to their annual list of the Top Recommended HNW Wealth Managers.

The magazine profiled Neil Moles in some depth, recounting the ‘anything but ordinary’ story of Progeny’s inception and growth. The piece goes on to consider the unique framework through which Progeny offers “access to specialist advisers across a wide range of private client fields – succession planning, tax mitigation, trust structuring as well as will and estate planning … all under the umbrella of Progeny”, as Moles told Spear’s.

Since its launch in 2006, Spear’s, which also profiled Neil Moles earlier this year, has established itself as one of Europe’s leading wealth management authorities and is widely regarded as a top publication for HNWs and UHNWs. We are very pleased and proud to be included in their list of the top recommended HNW wealth managers for the first time this year, and look forward to continuing to provide our clients with the quality of service that they expect from a leading wealth manager.

To find out more about how Progeny’s unique framework of coordinated advice and insight could help you to achieve your personal and business goals, browse our new website or contact us for more information.

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