Partner Article
Oracle Capital Group partners with Portcullis Private Client for global intiative
Global wealth management company Oracle Capital Group have announced a new partnership with Kent-based high-net-worth (HNW) broker Portcullis Private Client.
The partnership will see the London-headquartered firm expand its global reach and access to HNW and commercial insurance markets thanks to Portcullis’s presence in over 150 countries.
Portcullis work with a range of UK and international insurance firms, including AIG, Hiscox and Aviva, and, as part of this new arrangement, will offer advice and guidance to Oracle’s current clients.
Martin Graham, Chairman of Oracle Capital Group, said: “Our HNW and UHWN clients have truly diverse demands and would love to see access to a unique global network.
“We are pleased to partner with Portcullis Private Client as their experience and global reach will become a perfect fit for our one-stop shop proposition”
Darryl Parker, Director of Portcullis Private Client, added: “We are delighted to be partnering with Oracle Capital to provide a HNW global insurance service.
“With deep understanding of personal and commercial insurance, and access to leading UK and International insurance markets, we are best placed to serve the multi-national requirements of Oracle Capital’s clients.”
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