Oxford Risk Labelled Risk and Suitability Champion in NextWealth’s 2025 Adviser Reviews Report

October 17, 2025
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Adam Sideserf is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing and Marketing Director at Oxford Risk.

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Oxford Risk Labelled Risk and Suitability Champion in NextWealth’s 2025 Adviser Reviews Report

Oxford Risk has once again proven its value to the financial advice community, earning high praise in the latest NextWealth Adviser Reviews Report 2025. The behavioural risk suitability platform has been awarded the Risk and Suitability Champion, scoring exceptionally highly in two key categories: Value for Money and Willingness to Recommend.

The report, based on feedback from over 330 financial advisers and wealth managers across UK firms, was conducted throughout the summer of 2025 and reflects the growing confidence in Oxford Risk’s innovative approach to client engagement and suitability.

James Pereira-Stubbs, Chief Client Officer at Oxford Risk, commented: “ We are all delighted with this feedback from financial advisers and wealth managers, especially that they recognise Oxford Risk for value for money and as a solution that they are most likely to recommend. Our teams work really hard to set the standard in investor engagement, meet regulatory scrutiny, and increase assets under management for our clients.”

This award underscores Oxford Risk’s commitment to delivering tools that not only meet regulatory standards but also empower advisers to better understand and serve their clients. As the financial advice landscape continues to evolve, platforms like Oxford Risk are setting the benchmark for intelligent, behavioural-led solutions.

Oxford Risk will be on the on the road this November with NextWealth across five UK locations. Click here to register now to join us at our Retirement Workshops in London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, or Leeds between 4th November to 20th November 2025.

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