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Suggested factual updates from Nutmeg

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Hi editors,

This is the PR team at Nutmeg! Just getting in touch with some suggested factual updates:

- Address/HQ has now changed from Bondway to 2nd floor - Vox Studios 1-45 Durham Street London SE11 5JH

- Chairman of the board is Craig Anderson (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/nutmeg-board)

- We no longer have an MD (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/executive-team)

- Suggested addition to the key people box - Nick Hungerford, Founder (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/nutmeg-board)

- In addition, see https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-11-14/u-k-digital-wealth-manager-nutmeg-raises-30-million-pounds for details of latest fundraise (14th Nov 2016)

- A key detail from the Bloomberg piece is that Nutmeg has >20,000 customers and >£500m in assets under management - this might be a good replacement for the 95,000 users figure in the History section, which is now a little out of date and less meaningful than the total invested customers figure

- You can see latest company awards here https://www.nutmeg.com/press, if anyone wants to do the update :-)

Best wishes, Nutmeg PR

15:29, 23 June 2020 (UTC)

Suggested factual updates from Nutmeg

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Hi editors, This is the PR team at Nutmeg (again!) Just getting in touch with some suggested factual updates:

- Founded in 2012 (https://www.nutmeg.com/our-journey)

- CEO is Neil Alexander (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/executive-team)

- Chairman of the board is William Reeve (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/nutmeg-board)

- Nutmeg was the first and is now the largest digital wealth manager in the UK with over 80,000 customers. See https://www.boringmoneybusiness.co.uk/online-investing-report-2020/ for 2020 market data. This might be a good addition in the lead section.

- Martin Stead was replaced by Chief Financial and Operating Officer Neil Alexander in December 2019. See https://www.cityam.com/chief-executive-of-digital-wealth-manager-nutmeg-to-quit/ for details of latest appointment (18th Dec 2019). This might be a good addition in the History section.

- We now have over 80,000 customers and manage £2bn assets under management. See https://citywire.co.uk/wealth-manager/news/nutmeg-assets-top-2bn-following-senior-management-shake-up/a1319051 for details of latest numbers (31st Jan 2020). This might be a good addition in the History section.

- A key detail to the £2bn AUM is that Nutmeg maintains its position as the largest digital wealth manger in Europe. See https://techround.co.uk/news/digital-wealth-manager-nutmeg-surpasses-2bn-aum/ for details on company growth (Jan 31st 2020)

- Suggested addition of a ‘Fundraising’ section

- Nutmeg secured £45m in funding from investors that included Goldman Sachs and Convoy in Jan 2019. Nutmeg’s funding round was the largest by a digital wealth in Europe at the time. See https://www.ft.com/content/bac1ff78-1e52-11e9-b126-46fc3ad87c65 for details of latest Series E fundraise (22nd Jan 2019). This might be a good addition in the Fundraising section.

- Nutmeg exceeded target in its follow-on crowdfunding round in June 2019. Initially intended as a £1m add-on to its Series E fundraise, Nutmeg raised £4m in total, having reached £2.65m within the first 24 hours. See https://www.altfi.com/article/5466_nutmeg-crowdfund-target-25m-martin-stead-crowdcube for details of latest crowdfund (21st June 2019). This might be a good addition in the Fundraising section.

- Suggested addition of a ‘Asia expansion’ section

- Nutmeg launched its first B2B partnership with Taipei Fubon Bank in April 2019. Taipei Fubon Bank (‘Fubon’) is a subsidiary of leading Taiwanese financial services group Fubon Financial Holdings and as an investor in Nutmeg, they share the Nutmeg mission to empower generations of investors. Fubon appointed Nutmeg to help them develop their Nano Investment Service, which leverages Nutmeg’s expertise in digital wealth management to deliver an innovative solution specifically tailored to the Taiwanese market. See https://www.nutmeg.com/partnerships and https://www.altfi.com/article/5277_nutmeg-signs-joint-venture-with-taiwanese-bank for details of Asia partnership (26th April 2019).

- In the history section, the key shareholders listed is no longer accurate. We need to remove: Timothy Draper, Daniel Aegerter via Armada Investments, Nigel Wray, John Kay, R Todd Rupert, Sir Charles Dunstone, Michael Spencer. (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/shareholders)

- Update to key shareholders: Goldman Sachs Principal Strategic Investments, Convoy, Taipei Fubon Commercial Bank, Balderton Capital, Pentech Ventures and Schroders. (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/shareholders)

- We no longer have the following as key personnel – Craig Anderson, Martin Stead, Shaun Port, Lisa Rodwell (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/executive-team)

- Suggested addition to the key personnel line – Neil Alexander, CEO. Matt Gatrell, COO. James McManus, CIO. (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/executive-team)

- We no longer have the following as board members – Daniel Aegerter, Nick George, Tim Bunting, Nick Hungerford, Martin Stead, Shaun Port (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/nutmeg-board)

- Suggested addition to the board member line – William Reeve, Chairman. Roman Cheng, Craig Anderson, Matt Gatrell (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/nutmeg-board)

Best wishes, Nutmeg PR

146.199.253.66 (talk) 15:29, 23 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

— Preceding unsigned comment added by TheNutmegTeam (talkcontribs) 16:46, 15 November 2016 (UTC)Reply 

Hi editors, This is the PR team at Nutmeg (again!) Just getting in touch with some suggested factual updates:

- Founded in 2012 (https://www.nutmeg.com/our-journey)

  • not done The company was incorporated in 2011 as hungry finance ltd per its companies house listing.

- CEO is Neil Alexander (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/executive-team)

  • done - sourced

- Chairman of the board is William Reeve (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/nutmeg-board)

  • done - sourced

- Nutmeg was the first and is now the largest digital wealth manager in the UK with over 80,000 customers. See https://www.boringmoneybusiness.co.uk/online-investing-report-2020/ for 2020 market data. This might be a good addition in the lead section.

  • Not done - needs better reference

- Martin Stead was replaced by Chief Financial and Operating Officer Neil Alexander in December 2019. See https://www.cityam.com/chief-executive-of-digital-wealth-manager-nutmeg-to-quit/ for details of latest appointment (18th Dec 2019). This might be a good addition in the History section.

  • done

- We now have over 80,000 customers and manage £2bn assets under management. See https://citywire.co.uk/wealth-manager/news/nutmeg-assets-top-2bn-following-senior-management-shake-up/a1319051 for details of latest numbers (31st Jan 2020). This might be a good addition in the History section.

- A key detail to the £2bn AUM is that Nutmeg maintains its position as the largest digital wealth manger in Europe. See https://techround.co.uk/news/digital-wealth-manager-nutmeg-surpasses-2bn-aum/ for details on company growth (Jan 31st 2020)

  • Not done Overly promotional

- Suggested addition of a ‘Fundraising’ section

- Nutmeg secured £45m in funding from investors that included Goldman Sachs and Convoy in Jan 2019. Nutmeg’s funding round was the largest by a digital wealth in Europe at the time. See https://www.ft.com/content/bac1ff78-1e52-11e9-b126-46fc3ad87c65 for details of latest Series E fundraise (22nd Jan 2019). This might be a good addition in the Fundraising section.

  • Not done Overly promotional

- Nutmeg exceeded target in its follow-on crowdfunding round in June 2019. Initially intended as a £1m add-on to its Series E fundraise, Nutmeg raised £4m in total, having reached £2.65m within the first 24 hours. See https://www.altfi.com/article/5466_nutmeg-crowdfund-target-25m-martin-stead-crowdcube for details of latest crowdfund (21st June 2019). This might be a good addition in the Fundraising section.

  • Not done Overly promotional

- Suggested addition of a ‘Asia expansion’ section

  • Not done Overly promotional

- Nutmeg launched its first B2B partnership with Taipei Fubon Bank in April 2019. Taipei Fubon Bank (‘Fubon’) is a subsidiary of leading Taiwanese financial services group Fubon Financial Holdings and as an investor in Nutmeg, they share the Nutmeg mission to empower generations of investors. Fubon appointed Nutmeg to help them develop their Nano Investment Service, which leverages Nutmeg’s expertise in digital wealth management to deliver an innovative solution specifically tailored to the Taiwanese market. See https://www.nutmeg.com/partnerships and https://www.altfi.com/article/5277_nutmeg-signs-joint-venture-with-taiwanese-bank for details of Asia partnership (26th April 2019).

  • Not done Overly promotional

- In the history section, the key shareholders listed is no longer accurate. We need to remove: Timothy Draper, Daniel Aegerter via Armada Investments, Nigel Wray, John Kay, R Todd Rupert, Sir Charles Dunstone, Michael Spencer. (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/shareholders)

  • done

- Update to key shareholders: Goldman Sachs Principal Strategic Investments, Convoy, Taipei Fubon Commercial Bank, Balderton Capital, Pentech Ventures and Schroders. (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/shareholders)

  • Removed shareholders

- We no longer have the following as key personnel – Craig Anderson, Martin Stead, Shaun Port, Lisa Rodwell (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/executive-team)

  • Done

- Suggested addition to the key personnel line – Neil Alexander, CEO. Matt Gatrell, COO. James McManus, CIO. (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/executive-team)

  • Done, to clarify there is no CFO?

- We no longer have the following as board members – Daniel Aegerter, Nick George, Tim Bunting, Nick Hungerford, Martin Stead, Shaun Port (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/nutmeg-board)

- Suggested addition to the board member line – William Reeve, Chairman. Roman Cheng, Craig Anderson, Matt Gatrell (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/nutmeg-board)

  • Done.


PainProf (talk) 01:02, 8 July 2020 (UTC)Reply


Suggested factual updates from Nutmeg

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Hi editors, Thanks for updating the number of customers and AUM in the History section - yet the Personnel section still needs amending.

It says: Key personnel within the organisation include Craig Anderson (Chairman), Neil Alexander (CEO), Matt Gatrell (COO), Darragh Geraghty (Chief Risk and Compliance Officer). Board members are:[8] William Reeve, Chairman. Roman Cheng, Craig Anderson, Matt Gatrell

It should say:

Key personnel within the organisation include Neil Alexander (CEO), Matt Gatrell (COO), Darragh Geraghty (Chief Risk and Compliance Officer), James McManus (chief investment officer). (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/executive-team) Board members are:[8] William Reeve, Chairman. Roman Cheng, Craig Anderson, Stephen Clark, Neil Alexander, Matt Gatrell (https://www.nutmeg.com/about/nutmeg-board)

Best wishes, Nutmeg

146.200.61.43 (talk) 14:06, 20 July 2020 (UTC)Reply

  Done --Justanothersgwikieditor (talk) 04:56, 12 October 2020 (UTC)Reply
  • What I think should be changed (include citations):

The image used for the Nutmeg logo.

  • Why it should be changed:

Nutmeg rebranded on 11th October 2021, so now has a new logo - The image currently available is: https://www.google.com/maps/uv?pb=!1s0x487604f1d6b78853%3A0xed9201a0b22a8d3c!3m1!7e115!4shttps%3A%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipOSWjsGtQMaHwj1iscYoDbfpK14UTTtj4xcxZlr%3Dw568-h320-k-no!5snutmeg%20invest%20-%20Google%20Search!15sCgIgAQ&imagekey=!1e10!2sAF1QipNLWWvJVbt0BwhJXLBQq9SnJt6kJNQVneJmrulp&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjersPE6sTzAhUTLOwKHQclCa8Qoip6BQiHARAD

  • References supporting the possible change (format using the "cite" button):

Factually correct press sources have not covered our rebrand. However, it can be seen on the Nutmeg website that the logos, colour scheme, etc, has changed. "Nutmeg.com"

Thank you.

GenericSemper975 (talk) 12:09, 12 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

References

  Not done for now: You need to post the new logo on Commons first. Quetstar (talk) 23:31, 24 October 2021 (UTC)Reply