Legal & General network adviser joins Caerus firm Continuum

Carmen Reichman
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A financial adviser has left the Legal & General network after 25 years to enter into a partnership with Continuum, a growing advisory business backed by Caerus Capital.

KJP Bespoke Financial Thinking and principal partner Keith Parkinson left Legal & General Partnership Services at the beginning of the year, citing a "strategic move forward" to reinforce the "customer-centred approach" of the business. Continuum was launched in June last year as part of the Caerus Capital Group network by former Positive Solutions and Openwork consultant Martin Brown (pictured). The firm offers a fully advised face-to-face service alongside a direct-to-consumer offering, which will allow clients to self-serve on certain products. It has plans to grow to a maximum ...

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