John Milne & Co acquired by iimia

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iimia Investment Group has acquired Cornwall based independent financial adviser, John Miln & Co, for an undisclosed sum it was announced today.

John Miln, the founder of John Miln & Co, will be involved in the integration of the two businesses and will retire when the process is complete. The staff of John Miln & Co will become part of iimia Wealth Management. According to iimia, the IFA has more than £200m of funds under advice, which will increase iimia group’s funds under management to over £850m. According to iimia’s website, the firm is one of the fastest growing financial advice groups in the UK. If you would like to comment on this story, contact: John Bakie Tel: 020 7034 2682 e-mail: [email protected] IFAonline

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