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Hoxton Capital Management Rebrands As Hoxton Wealth

Hoxton Wealth says it will help the group reshape the wealth management landscape by continuing to integrate its “cutting-edge technology and timeless financial planning principles, to offer a comprehensive solution for clients.”
Dubai-based, International financial planner Hoxton Capital Management, which has rebranded to Hoxton Wealth, has revealed its vision to increase its financial planning proposition at the intersection of technology and tradition. Its brand transition was the result of a 12-month review.
Since its inception in 2018, Hoxton said it has committed to being a more wealth tech-focused and less ‘pen, paper and pinstripes’ advisory model; it is still a relatively young business, the average age of advisors is 37 years-old, compared with the industry average of around 57.
Hoxton Wealth says it will help the group reshape the wealth management landscape by continuing to integrate its “cutting-edge technology and timeless financial planning principles, to offer a comprehensive solution for clients.” The new brand goes a step further to reflect this, the firm said in a statement.
The cross-border business, which has primarily served internationally mobile clients from its global office network, has now built up a strong UK domestic presence too. Hoxton Wealth says that it embodies this joined up approach across the globe, ensuring that clients who are internationally-minded have a place alongside clients who would just like to be more focused on their domestic presence.
“When we started up, we were heavily focusing on pension transfers operating in a niche market, today we are a global, multi-faceted wealth management group that harnesses world-class technology alongside some of our professions most talented planners and figureheads,” Chris Ball, Hoxton Wealth’s managing partner and founder, said. “In the last 12 months our growth has rapidly accelerated, we have hit the $2 billion AuM milestone and made four acquisitions, so far in 2024. The hard work that we have all put in across the last six years, is really starting to show.”
At the forefront of Hoxton’s new direction is its financial planning app, the Hoxton Wealth app, which provides users with free access to tools that help them centralise, visualise, and manage their finances. The app, which can also be used by individuals who are not Hoxton clients, is supported by a team of 20 in-house developers.