Towergate joins SIFA

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Towergate Financial has joined Solicitors Independent Financial Advice (SIFA), the organisation bringing together solicitors and fee-based financial planners to provide complementary legal and financial services.

The firm has been included in a directory drawn up by SIFA of fee-based IFAs endorsed by the Law Society for use by solicitors. "In many areas legal advice is incomplete without financial input, and for solicitors who are sufficiently switched on to the changing world of professional services, we can fill that gap," says Towergate CEO Ian Darby (pictured). Towergate says it has areas of expertise allied with the role of solicitors in family, private client and corporate matters - including pensions, investment and individual business protection. The firm will use SIFA webcasts, sem...

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