May 6, 2026

Wealth Management

Wealth Management

Davy: Andrew Campbell on growing its wealth management business in Northern Ireland

With more than £23bn in assets under management and a century of heritage, wealth manager Davy has built a significant presence in Northern Ireland. Andrew Campbell, managing director of Davy Private Clients UK, speaks to Ulster Business about the firm’s growth in Belfast, its approach to clients and navigating a world shaped by geopolitical uncertainty,

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CRED looks to deepen wealth management play with new version of ‘Kuvera’

Kuvera, which primarily sees the bulk of its users investing in mutual funds, said equity investments picked up during the Covid period, with nearly 75% of mutual fund investors now also investing in equities through the app. With 15 million high-creditworthy users on the CRED app, and around 60% of India’s multi-card holders active on the platform,

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AI Oversight Moves to the Top Table: What Senior Management Must Now Get Right

As artificial intelligence moves from experimentation into real operational workflows, the conversation in wealth management is shifting decisively from curiosity to control. At a recent Hubbis roundtable in Singapore, chaired by Andrew Chow, strategic advisor to Hubbis, senior leaders from across private banking, wealth management, family offices and financial services gathered to examine how firms

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10 Simple Daily Habits For A Healthier Life

Start Your Day With Water: Drinking a glass of water first thing in the morning jumpstarts metabolism, flushes out toxins, and keeps your body hydrated. Proper hydration boosts energy levels, aids digestion, and helps maintain healthy skin. Eat a Balanced Breakfast: A nutritious breakfast fuels your body and brain. Include protein, whole grains, and fruits

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Think Twice Before Asking ChatGPT About Your Health

After George Mallon had his blood drawn at a routine physical, he learned that something may be gravely wrong. The preliminary results showed he might have blood cancer. Further tests would be needed. Left in suspense, he did what so many people do these days: He opened ChatGPT. For nearly two weeks, Mallon, a 46-year-old

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Why private equity wants to invest in wealth managers

Using the experience gained from his firm’s recent $400 million deal with US-based Kelso & Company, as well as an earlier $100 million investment from Cynosure Group, Hauser outlined how Canadian wealth management firms can approach the prospect of private equity deals. He explained how his firm assess the prospect of these partners and what

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Public Health Week 2026 Gets Underway

The Ministry of Health will observe Public Health Week 2026 from April 6 to 10 under the theme “Ready, Set, Action!”,  with this year’s theme encouraging the “community to reflect on progress made while highlighting the steps needed to build a healthier future for all Bermudians.” Minister of Health Kim Wilson emphasised the importance of collective

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Is health MOT test worth it? Here’s what happened when I took one

I turn 50 this year which means only one thing: my health is set to nosedive. Statistics show that, as my arteries narrow, I’ll be at greater risk of a stroke or heart disease. My metabolism will slow down, causing my weight to balloon. My joints will stiffen; my muscles will weaken. My memory will

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Pecans: The cholesterol-busting nut with powerful heart health benefits

Surprisingly, this high fat content (21g per 30g) is also good news for our heart health and blood sugar. Around half of the fat pecans contain is monounsaturated, which helps maintain levels of the “good” HDL cholesterol, while lowering “bad” LDL cholesterol, Tew explains. “Their high fat-to-carb ratio also helps stabilise insulin levels, preventing energy

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Kent and Medway mental health services now run by one trust

For the first time in Kent and Medway, children and young people’s mental health services (CAMHS), adult mental health services, and care for eating disorders are being run by one local NHS mental health trust. From April 2026, Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust has begun supporting CAMHS, a service previously provided by a

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