Arden Court WM joins Chamberlain's Succession

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Simon Chamberlain's new consolidation vehicle Succession Advisory Services has signed up Arden Court Wealth Management to its business model transition scheme.

Arden Court has 12 advisers and over £100m funds under management, but it says not all its advisers will sign up to Succession's two-year transition programme. Succession will utilise Arden's Midlands office as a regional hub, supporting a number of smaller advisers as they alter their business models in the build-up to 2012 and the RDR. Tim Parsons, Succession's transition director, says Arden Court is "flourishing" but needed help adjusting to current changes in the industry.   "They recognise that to continue being successful they must adapt to the changing regulatory enviro...

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