Ascot Lloyd Financial Services acquires Ensors Financial Planning

Laura Miller
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Ascot Lloyd Financial Services has acquired Suffolk-based financial services company Ensors Financial Planning Limited (EFP).

EFP provides consultancy and planning for both personal and corporate clients, including on investments, pension schemes, private medical insurance, share protection, life assurance and critical illness. Ascot Lloyd chief executive Richard Dunbabin said: "I am delighted to welcome Ensors Financial Planning to the Ascot Lloyd group. EFP is a strong firm which shares our philosophy of providing the highest quality of professional financial advice to clients at a highly personal level that is tailored to their individual needs." He continued: "EFP is a high quality acquisition for Ascot Ll...

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