TCC acquires compliance firm Swaines

Nicola Brittain
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The Consulting Consortium (TCC) has acquired compliance provider Swaines.

Both businesses provide regulatory consultancy and compliance-related business services to the financial advisory industry, with Swaines having particular expertise with smaller firms.  The acquisition will extend the scope and size of TCC's service proposition in response to a growing demand for compliance consultancy, it said. Swaines chief executive Allen Swaine will remain in his role, and the firm will become a TCC group company. TCC chief executive Joanne Smith said: "Smaller, niche firms are in need of a quality-driven regulatory service provider like TCC as the market is cu...

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