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    Skybound Wealth integrates Plume Technology into Skybound Property & Finance

    August 21, 20265 Mins Read


    Enhanced proposition allows relevant property and borrowing options to be considered alongside a client’s wider financial position and long-term plan.

    UNITED KINGDOM, For expatriates and internationally mobile clients, a decision to buy, retain, refinance or sell property rarely affects borrowing alone. It can also influence liquidity, retirement planning, currency exposure, tax and future cash flow.

    Skybound Wealth has further strengthened Skybound Property & Finance by integrating Plume, the firm’s proprietary advice technology, into the division’s advice process. Through Plume, advisers can consider relevant property and borrowing options alongside information about the client’s wider financial position and use MoneyMap to model potential effects on the long-term plan.

    The development follows recent work connecting relevant UK property-tax planning with the property-finance journey. Together, these steps are intended to help clients identify connected considerations earlier, while practical choices remain available.

    Where property decisions meet the wider financial plan

    An expatriate may leave the UK, rent out a former home, service a sterling mortgage from foreign income and later return, refinance or sell. A recommendation based only on the mortgage may overlook how the decision interacts with income, retirement plans, currency exposure, tax and liquidity.

    For example, a client living overseas and deciding whether to retain, refinance or sell a former UK home may need to compare the likely effect of each option on cash flow, retirement projections, currency exposure and relevant tax considerations. Plume allows those potential effects to be modelled and discussed before the client commits, using assumptions and information available at the time.

    Kieron Franklin, Group Head of Property & Finance at Skybound Wealth, said:

    “A client asking whether to keep a UK property is really asking a much larger question. It touches their income, their retirement, their currency and their tax position.

    “With Plume, we can bring more of that picture into one conversation and show the client how different options may affect their wider plan.

    “That is the difference. Not a faster mortgage. A better decision.”

    Through Plume, Property & Finance advisers can access relevant information held in Hub, Skybound Wealth’s operating platform, and use MoneyMap, its financial-forecasting engine, to model property and borrowing options against the client’s long-term plan. This is intended to reduce repetition, improve visibility and support continuity when more than one specialist is involved.

    Husain Rangwalla, Chief Technology Officer at Skybound Wealth, said:

    “Property advice has been under-served by technology for a long time. It tends to be treated as a transaction, sitting apart from everything else in a client’s financial life.

    “Bringing Plume into the Property & Finance advice process means the property and borrowing conversation can be considered alongside relevant parts of the client’s wider position. That gives advisers a stronger basis for building and explaining recommendations.

    “And because we built the technology ourselves, we can keep shaping it around what advisers and clients actually need.”

    The use of Plume within Skybound Property & Finance supports Skybound Wealth’s wider strategy of combining regulated, relationship-led advice with proprietary technology built for internationally mobile clients. With regulated operations across the UK, Europe, Switzerland, the Middle East and the United States, the firm continues to develop its technology alongside its advisory capabilities.

     

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    About Skybound Property & Finance

    Skybound Property & Finance is Skybound Wealth Management’s specialist property and lending division for UK-resident, expatriate and internationally mobile clients.

    Led by Kieron Franklin, it supports clients with UK residential and expatriate mortgages, buy-to-let finance, refinancing, specialist lending and related property decisions. It can also coordinate relevant UK tax, currency and wider financial-planning considerations.

    Kieron has more than 30 years of international experience and joined Skybound in 2026 to lead the dedicated Property & Finance division.

    About Plume

    Plume is Skybound Wealth’s proprietary advice technology, built and maintained in-house. It supports the firm’s international advice proposition and provides access to tools including Hub, its operating platform, and MoneyMap, its financial-forecasting engine.

    Important information

    This announcement is provided for general information only. It does not constitute personal mortgage, tax, legal, investment or financial advice.

    Technology supports the advice process. It does not replace regulated advice, and any recommendation remains subject to a full assessment of the client’s individual circumstances.

    Forecasting and modelling tools, including MoneyMap, are based on assumptions and on the data available at the time. Projections are illustrative only, are not guarantees of future outcomes, and will change as circumstances, legislation and markets change.

    Tax treatment depends on individual circumstances and applicable legislation, both of which can change. Advice on another jurisdiction’s tax or legal rules must be obtained from an appropriately qualified professional in that jurisdiction.

    Mortgage availability is subject to individual circumstances, lender criteria, affordability assessments, product availability and regulatory requirements.

    Your home may be repossessed if you do not maintain repayments on your mortgage. Some buy-to-let, commercial, bridging, international and specialist property-finance arrangements may not be regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and may not receive the same regulatory protections as a regulated UK residential mortgage.

    Skybound Property & Finance is a trading style of Skybound Wealth Management Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under Firm Reference Number 217994.

    Client enquiries

    Email: property.finance@skyboundwealth.co.uk

    Phone: +44 2071 833 523

    Web: www.skyboundwealth.com/financial-advice/property-and-finance

     

    Kieron Franklin and Husain Rangwalla are available for interviews and expert commentary.

    Media enquiries – Global Press Office

    Email: press@skyboundwealth.com



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