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Welcome to IQ Wealth Management

We offer a comprehensive financial planning service for all your investment and protection needs:

  • Pension Planning
    When do you want to retire and how much income will you need?
  • Life Assurance
    How much cash would your family need to maintain their current lifestyle if you die prematurely?
  • Income Protection
    Would you require a regular income or a cash sum if you suffered a serious illness or disability?
  • Investments/Regular Savings
    Are you making the most appropriate use of any spare capital or surplus income?
  • Mortgages
    Do you want to reduce your current mortgage outlay or are you moving home?

We hope you find the site both useful and informative. Over time our aim is to expand the site to offer more services such as viewing your policies and portfolios securely on the site but we would welcome your feedback not only on the current content and presentation of the site but how you feel it could be improved or indeed what other services or information we could include to help you.

If you do have any suggestions please e-mail us or use one of our contact forms.

Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage

We charge a fee of £495. This fee is for advice, research, recommendation, implementation (e.g. application, administration of arranging the loan).

The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate some buy to let mortgages or Estate Planning

Equity Release will reduce the value of your estate and can affect your eligibility for means tested benefits

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