Two more firms join Succession

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Two more firms have joined Succession Advisory Services, adding £100m in funds under management (FUM) to the consolidation vehicle.

Halsall-based Richard Bamber is bringing on £40m in FUM and , according to the FSA register, has five registered individuals. Meanwhile, Sheffield-based Facts Financial Limited, with three registered individuals, is bringing £60m in FUM. Succession chief executive Simon Chamberlain said: "Succession continues to attract ambitious, forward-thinking client-centric businesses. "We have a proven comprehensive transition programme delivering efficiencies, scale and economies, optimising processes and systems to support firms looking for long term growth." The firm was launch in 2009 ...

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