LGBR Tax rebrands as LightBridge Partners

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Tom Ellis
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LGBR Tax, the LGBR Capital-affiliated distributor of tax-efficient products, is rebranding itself as LightBridge Partners.

The tax-efficient product promoter said it was renaming that part of the business to reflect its rapid growth and to distinguish itself from its affiliate LGBR Capital. "Our new name unites two words that reflect our core principles," said LightBridge Partners head of tax efficient products Jack Rose (pictured). "Light illustrates our innovative thinking and expertise in tax-efficient investing, together with our commitment to sharing knowledge and insights through our tax-efficient education programmes. "Bridge meanwhile refers to our passion for building long-term partnerships. We a...

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