Peter Fairweather

Head of Advice at Multiply

Peter Fairweather has a diverse work experience spanning over three decades. Their most recent role is as the Head of Advice at Multiply.AI, a position they started in March 2019. Prior to that, they worked at PFW Services Ltd as a Financial Services Professional since September 2015.

Before joining PFW Services Ltd, Peter held multiple roles at Origen Financial Services from September 2003 to July 2015. These roles include Head of Customer Services, Head of Propositions, and Head of Training & Competence and New Business Monitoring.

Peter's earlier career includes a role as Head of Business Solutions at Origen from September 2003 to April 2012, a Consultant position at Towry Law from 2000 to 2003, a Financial Consultant at Aviva plc from January 1997 to March 2001, a Financial Consultant at Prudential Assurance from December 1994 to January 1997, and a Departmental Manager at J Sainsbury plc from September 1987 to December 1994.

Throughout their career, Peter has gained extensive experience in financial services, with expertise in areas such as change management, compliance oversight, training and competence, paraplanning services, and project management. Peter has a strong background in operational management and has also contributed to policy making and quality assurance in the industry.

From 1983 to 1989, Peter Fairweather attended Harvey Grammar School. However, no degree or field of study information is available for this education period.

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Stevenage, United Kingdom

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Multiply

Multiply is working with the Financial Conduct Authority's Advice Unit to get fully regulated and become one of the first automated financial advice solutions. They use encryption to ensure your information is fully secure, and they will never share or sell your data.Traditional financial advisors are too expensive for most people, and theyusually only help clients with upwards of £100,000 in the bank. This means there are millions of people in the UK who want to make better financial decisions but don’t know how. They think this is a big problem. It’s even got a name - the advice gap - and they are determined to close it, by making financial advice available to everyone.Multiply creates free financial plans to help you decide what to do with your money. All you have to do is create an account on their website, answer a few questions about your current situation and what you want for your future, and their smart technology will do the rest. What you’ll get is a list of recommendations across savings, pensions, investments, insurance, and more. It’s a fast, secure, easy way to get impartial guidance on how to make your money work for you, and it’s absolutely free to use.


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