Stafford House acquires Taunton-based IFA firm

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Somerset-based Stafford House Investments (SHI) has completed its acquisition of the financial advisory business of AC Mole & Sons.

The acquisition of the Taunton-based firm takes Stafford House Investments' funds under advice to more than £90m.  AC Mole & Sons partner Christopher Loveluck has been appointed as non-executive director. He said: "This is exciting news for ACMFS and our clients. Working with SHI will help us ensure that our clients' investments are working harder than ever, helping to maximise returns. "We have known and worked with the advisers at SHI for many years, and look forward to building upon this mutually-beneficial relationship." SHI chief executive Jeremy Wake added: "This was a nat...

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