Clubfinance

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Clubfinance Ltd
Type Limited company
Industry Financial services
Founded2002 in Hemel Hempstead
Headquarters
Bristol
,
UK
Area served
United Kingdom
Key people
  • Alex Davies (Chief Executive)
  • David Scrivens (cofounder)
  • Philip Rhoden (cofounder)
Products ISAs,
OEICs, Unit trusts,
Shares, Pensions
Services Stockbroker
Electronic trading platform
OwnerWealth Club Ltd
Website www.clubfinance.co.uk

Clubfinance is a financial services company headquartered in Bristol, UK. The firm acts as intermediary for a number of different fund and share dealing platforms. It previously arranged tax efficient investments such as venture capital trusts and Enterprise Investment Schemes for private investors on a non-advised basis.

Contents

In January 2018 the company was acquired by Wealth Club, a Bristol-based specialist broker of tax-efficient investments. [1]

History

Clubfinance was founded in 2002 by David Scrivens and Philip Rhoden, who ran the company from David's spare bedroom until the company moved into offices in 2005. Clubfinance diversified into providing financial modelling services until the modelling services were demerged into a separate company, Clubfinance Project Finance, in May 2012. In July 2012 the company launched its share dealing platform in conjunction with stockbroker James Brearley, targeted at investors that traded shares more than once a month. [2]

After talks with competitor Intelligent Money in late 2012, Clubfinance was able to buy its direct to consumer client book, including assets under management of around £100m. [3] In 2013 it also acquired the client book of Ivan Massow's Paymemy.com business, which was experiencing financial difficulty. [4] Following the Retail Distribution Review, the company changed the charging structure of its share dealing service, making its annual percentage fee lower but the charge per trade higher. [5]

Acquisition by Wealth Club

The company was acquired by Wealth Club Ltd on 9 January 2018. It operates as a fully owned subsidiary offering fund and share platforms, with the tax-efficient investment offering now consolidated under Wealth Club. [6]

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References

  1. Wealth Club announces the acquisition of Clubfinance
  2. Clubfinance offers 50p share dealing service - CityWire
  3. "Clubfinance acquires Intelligent Money's D2C business - FundWeb". Archived from the original on 2014-02-25. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  4. Clubfinance tells Massow clients to seek advice - FTAdviser
  5. Clubfinance introduces flat annual rate for execution only platform - IFAOnline
  6. "Wealth Club acquires execution-only broker Clubfinance". Investment Week. January 10, 2018.