Beaufort targeting six new partner firms by year end

Nicola Brittain
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The Beaufort Group, is looking to partner with between four and six new adviser firms by the end of this year.

The joining firms are likely to be three or four man bands and will be working towards becoming Chartered.  Their business model must be robust and Beaufort Asset Management managing director Simon Goldthorpe explained that a key priority is that they are client focused and are "the right fit for the group, with a focus on quality not quantity".  The firm currently has ten partner firms, all of which originally came from networks. Despite this, it is now in conversation with several directly authorised firms that can no longer afford to manage compliance and regulatory issues on their...

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