Park Row begins wind-down

Scott Sinclair
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All national IFA Park Row's 240 advisers have now left the company, which has begun its planned solvent wind-down.

The Royal Liver-owned company shut to new business at 5pm on 13 November but a team has remained to oversee the wind-down process. Plans for a bulk transfer of the firm's 240 advisers to 2Plan Wealth Management fell through at the eleventh hour last month, so only a handful have now joined the up-and-coming national adviser. A spokesman for Park Row say the "lion's share" of advisers have joined Personal Touch Financial Services, with others going to Tenet, Positive Solutions and their "local brokerages". The future of Park Row has been the subject of speculation for months. Royal ...

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