For professional advisers

Many of your clients will have practical household needs that fall outside the scope of your work — and which they may not have raised with you directly.

A family managing multiple properties with no consistent point of oversight. A recently bereaved spouse dealing with an unfamiliar household for the first time. A client relocating from abroad who needs practical support while they find their feet. An elderly principal whose domestic arrangements are becoming harder to manage alone.

These are situations where a trusted, practical introduction can make a significant difference — and where the quality of that introduction reflects on you.

How we work with advisers

 SilverBridge works quietly alongside existing professional relationships. We do not duplicate the work of solicitors, wealth managers, or accountants. Our role is the practical and domestic — handling the household matters that fall between the boundaries of everyone else's remit.

We understand that any introduction you make to a client carries your implicit endorsement. We treat every referral accordingly: with discretion, with care, and with a clear understanding that the relationship we build reflects on the person who made the introduction.

There is no formal referral arrangement required and no obligation to recommend us. We simply ask that if a client's situation sounds like something we might help with, you feel comfortable suggesting a conversation.

What we can help with

 Our work spans three areas: practical household support for busy or complex households; private concierge services covering travel, projects, and life beyond the home; and the identification and placement of senior household and estate staff.

We also offer a bespoke SilverBridge House Book and an Annual Home Audit for households where this level of structured support is valued. Both are services that, in practice, tend to be more useful than initially anticipated.

 If you would like to discuss whether SilverBridge might be useful to a client, we welcome a conversation — no formality required.