
Saltus is an independently owned financial planning and investment management company. We offer a complete solution to private clients and act as a trusted partner to a growing number of professional connections. Our objective is to preserve and grow wealth for our clients over time, irrespective of investing conditions, through risk based, multi-asset class investing. We achieve this through the experience of our investment management team and by using a very diverse range of investment funds and classes.
Location: United Kingdom, England, London
Employees: 51-200
Founded date: 2004
Investors 1
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Mentions in press and media 4
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24.04.2025 | Stress Awareness Month: Financial planning research suggests high net worth women are more anxious about money | High net worth women (40%) are feeling more anxious about their finances than men (35%), according to new research. Expert shares tips to manage this. LONDON, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, April 24, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- As Stress Awareness ... |
31.01.2025 | Search trend shows spike in ‘divorce’ searches over festive period but HNWIs are hesitating over costs | LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, January 31, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- New research from wealth management firm Saltus reveals a striking surge in online searches related to ending a marriage over the festive period After exploring Google search tr... |
25.11.2024 | High net worth individuals are increasingly cutting spending on luxury goods | Latest research from financial planning firm Saltus shows 17% of high net worth individuals have cut down on luxury items and designer clothes specifically LONDON, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, November 25, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Burberry (BR... |
21.10.2024 | Wellness over wealth: Wealthy Brits now have a personal trainer, eat organically, take therapy but skip financial advice | As rising costs impact personal spending, for many people it's crucial to recognise the importance of financial planning and seeking regular financial advice to support priorities like wellness.” — Mike StimpsonLONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, Octob... |