Wealth Manager
Accelerating market share: vertical growth sprints in wealth management
A leading UK wealth management firm sought to accelerate growth in a competitive market but faced challenges with fragmented focus, slow execution, and unclear differentiation. To overcome this, the firm partnered with Magnus to embed Growth Accelerators – rapid, hypothesis-led sprints that turned strategy into measurable progress. This approach delivered sharper propositions, faster lead generation, operational transformation and a system for continuous commercial innovation.
Our Role
Magnus embedded Growth Accelerators to turn strategy into measurable progress immediately. Each sprint was short, focused, and hypothesis-led, ensuring fast action, early wins, momentum and new insights.
From insight to action: Market, client and operational insights were rapidly converted into testable initiatives, giving teams proof points instead of waiting months for a strategy reveal.
Embedding innovation: Cross-functional teams co-created and tested hypotheses, building belief, ownership, and a bias for action across the business.
Proof that scales: Each sprint delivered tangible outcomes – new propositions, sharper messaging, faster lead generation – demonstrating what was possible and unlocking both team and leadership confidence.
Sustainable capability: Growth Accelerators left the firm with a repeatable system for identifying, prioritising, and executing opportunities, ensuring ongoing momentum for organisational change.

The Impact
By embedding Growth Accelerators, the wealth management firm turned strategic goals into commercial outcomes from day 1.
The firm achieved a 6 month proof point of £200m increase in Assets Under Management, while cultivating alignment, belief, and resilience across teams.
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