Paradigm to sell PFA network to Caerus Capital

Nicola Brittain
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Keith Carby's Caerus Capital has bought Paradigm Financial Advisers (PFA) from the Paradigm Group.

The deal, subject to FSA approval, will see Caerus assume full control of the PFA business. The deal, which is subject to Financial Services Authority (FSA) approval, will see Caerus assume full control of the PFA business. The decision reflects a desire by Paradigm to concentrate on supporting the group's directly authorised proposition, Paradigm Partners, as well as Paradigm Pensions, Paradigm Mortgages, recently-launched corporate wrap platform Amber, and Tatton. Paul Hogarth said of the decision: "The PFA network has been an important and successful part of the Paradigm Group fo...

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