Sarah Lagan of the Press Gazette in London writes Thursday that the Financial Times is looking to make some changes in its Wealth magazine, a quarterly supplement to the business newspaper.
“Advertising director EMEA and global display Dominic Good said FT Wealth is ‘designed for a unique audience, making it the ideal advertising proposition for our wealth management banking clients. FT Wealth will be read by the top 1% of the population in terms of wealth, an audience which no other publication can claim to reach.’
“FT Wealth will also include issues such philanthropy, succession and family planning, education, matrimonial, security and social issues.”
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