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Julian Penniston-Hill | |
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Occupation(s) | Founder and Chief Executive of Intelligent Money |
Years active | 2002–2024 |
Julian Penniston-Hill (born 30 June 1970) is a British businessman and entrepreneur, the founder and chief executive of £1.2bn investment management firm Intelligent Money. The company is now in administration following due diligence claims related to its financial adviser introduced SIPPs.
Penniston-Hill has been quoted in the media as a consumer champion,[1] attacking disparities in the financial services industry[2] and delivering alternatives for investors.[3] This has resulted in attracting both praise and criticism.
Financial services industry trade paper Money Marketing wrote that Penniston-Hill's company is “taking the moral high ground regarding the way the industry structures its costs”.[3]
Penniston-Hill is quoted in UK newspapers and specialist financial websites.[4] as well as ITN news and the BBC.[5][6]
In 2016, Penniston-Hill purchased £150m Derbyshire financial advice firms, The Review Business and The Pension Review Business.[7]