Personal Touch/Tenet impress at Park Row IFA pitch events

Scott Sinclair
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Personal Touch and Tenet will both add significantly to their adviser numbers after impressing at roadshows arranged for in-limbo Park Row IFAs last week.

Loss-making Park Row, which is looking to offload its 240 advisers as it prepares for a solvent wind-down, says its IFAs were impressed by both propositions. Talks to transfer the majority of Park Row's advisers to national IFA 2plan Wealth Management broke down last month, leaving them unsure of their future. Personal Touch and Tenet were then invited to pitch to the advisers at five roadshows held across the UK on 7, 8 and 9 October after registering their interest. "It was a positive turn-out and advisers were interested in both propositions," Park Row sales and marketing direct...

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