Incisive Media acquires The Financial Services Forum 

Community for financial marketeers

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Professional Adviser's publisher Incisive Media has acquired the Financial Services Forum, a membership community for marketing professionals across financial services.

Announcing the deal, Incisive Media described it as a "highly complementary acquisition" that would support the growth of the Forum while broadening its own reach into the financial services sector. The company added: "The acquisition will support the management of the Forum as they continue to grow the scope of services for members as well as broaden the membership base within the sector by accessing a larger, well-resourced event management and digital infrastructure and expert editorially-led thought leadership." The Financial Services Forum is a membership organisation for markete...

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