Mattioli Woods plans further expansion as revenues rise 25%

Jenna Towler
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Revenue at wealth manager and employee benefits business Mattioli Woods grew by a quarter in the past 12 months, latest figures show.

The business said it discretionary assets under management were up £0.75bn while total client assets hit £4.63bn, up 27% on the previous year. It also said it planned further investment in technology and was well positioned for further expansion. In a trading update, Executive chairman Bob Woods (pictured) said: "There has been much hard work during the period, hallmarked by the recent ‘Mattioli Woods' rebrand of Kudos Financial Services and Atkinson Bolton Consulting. "This integration has brought additional scale and broadened the group's range of products and services." Woods a...

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