Bespoke wealth management and employee benefit services to individuals, corporate bodies and not-for-profit organisations.
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Your bespoke wealth managers at the heart of Cambridge and Norwich.
NW Brown offers high quality financial services tailored to the client's needs.
NW Brown offers the highest quality, bespoke wealth management and employee benefit services to individuals, corporate bodies and not-for-profit organisations. We understand that every client we look after is different. We take time to understand every individual, and tailor our services accordingly.
Working from offices in Cambridge and Norwich for our clients from all over the UK, we pride ourselves on our ability to provide sensible, clearly articulated, professional advice and management. We look to build long term, close working relationships with our clients in order to provide them, and often their children and grandchildren, with support through every aspect of their financial lives.

NW Brown comments on the state of global markets.

Equity markets suffered broad-based weakness last week due to increasing concerns about the impact of the Coronavirus.

This week Jason Butler of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at Herald Investment Trust, a UK-based collective fund that invests primarily in UK and North American mid to small cap companies within the technology, media and telecoms (TMT) sectors.

This week Alastair Macdougall of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at The Bankers Investment Trust. This Trust aims to provide investors with a globally diversified portfolio that will achieve capital growth in excess of the FTSE World Index, over the long-term, while providing annual dividend growth greater than inflation.

This week Danielle Gibson of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at the global alcoholic beverages company Diageo following the release of its half year results for the six months ending 31 December 2019.

This week Harry Tyler of NW Brown & Co looks at Unilever, the global consumer goods company, which announced full year results to 31 December 2019.

This week Laura Davies of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at the Fundsmith Equity Fund, an £18.8bn strategy managed by Terry Smith that cemented its status as the UK’s largest fund in 2019.

This week Girish Ramrous of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at Pennon Plc, following reports last week that it is preparing to sell off its waste management division, Viridor.

This week Harry Scargill of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at the Trojan Fund, an open-ended investment fund which aims to grow investors capital (net of fees), ahead of the UK Retail Prices Index over the longer term, which the managers describe as being five to seven years.

This week NW Brown & Co's Chief Investment Officer, Jason Butler, looks back at markets over the past year.

M&G’s recent announcement that it had suspended dealing in its UK Property Portfolio Fund came as an unwelcome surprise to investors.

This week Colin Manktelow of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at British American Tobacco following its recent trading update.

This week Girish Ramrous of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at water and waste management company, Pennon, which recently published its half year results for the six months ended 30 September 2019.

This week Alastair Macdougall of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at the Liontrust Special Situations fund, an open-ended investment vehicle that operates within the UK All Companies sector.

This week Trina Yates of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at the electricity and gas utility company National Grid following the recent release of its half year results.

This week James Ross-Russell of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at Convatec, the global medical products and technologies company, which released third quarter results recently.

This week Laura Davies of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at the British multinational telecommunications company, BT, following the recent release of its first half results.

This week Harry Tyler of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at CLS Holdings, the UK listed property Investment Company, primarily involved in letting offices in non-prime locations.

This week Colin Manktelow of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at Rio Tinto, the Anglo-Australian mining company, which announced last week that they were teaming up with China’s largest steelmaker, China Baowu Steel Group, to develop ways to reduce carbon emissions as part of the steelmaking process.

This week Girish Ramrous of NW Brown Wealth Management looks at Babcock, the highly-specialised engineering support services group that delivers complex and critical support to the defence, oil & gas and education sectors among others.
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