Ashcourt Rowan expands into Salisbury

Laura Miller
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Ashcourt Rowan has expanded by opening a new office in Sailsbury, Wiltshire.

The group said the move is part of plans to become one of the leading wealth management firms in the country. Ashcourt Rowan now has 15 offices in the UK, following its most recent opening of a new branch in Manchester in October. Chris Williams, chief executive, Ashcourt Rowan Financial Planning, said: "Our business is constantly developing and growing as clients seek an increasingly integrated wealth management service with full exposure to our financial planning and asset management expertise."    

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