Integrity365 CEO on growing organically but still buying 'quality' businesses

‘If your firm fits our ethos, we’re ready to talk’

Isabel Baxter
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Integrity365 has the goal of growing organically but at the same time continues to snap up high quality advice businesses, its CEO Matt Goy tells Professional Adviser.

The firm has completed several deals in the past, with its latest deal being Peter Murray Financial Management this July. Integrity365 still wants to acquire businesses, but organic growth is also at the centre of its strategy. "Organic growth has been a key metric for us, and we've stayed true to it throughout the first five years," Goy tells PA. "Alongside that, we've added to the business by acquiring fantastic firms and bringing in some really great people." For Goy, Integrity365's model going forward is to have a blend of strong organic growth and "selectively" bring in qualit...

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