Platinum joins Premium Wealth Management


Independent dealer group Premium Wealth Management has grown its network to 23 practices via Platinum Wealth Management coming on board.
Premium announced that Platinum had opted to join the dealer group this week, and chief executive Paul Harding-Davis said it helped expand Premium’s presence in Queensland.
“We are actively growing our firm through alliances with firms that want the support of a dealer network, but also wish to remain free of institutional ownership,” he said.
“Platinum is our second Queensland alliance in as many months, with Meridien Wealth Management joining us in August.”
Platinum principal Robert Kirk said the firm had looked at a number of dealer groups and believed Premium represented the most appropriate fit for Platinum and its clients.
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