Ingenious AM acquires Thurleigh IM

Laura Miller
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Ingenious Asset Management has completed its acquisition of Thurleigh Investment Managers.

The Ingenious and Thurleigh teams have merged as part of the deal. The specialist investment management firm now manages £1.7bn in discretionary private client assets and platform-based model portfolios. > Read: The selling game: What happens when you get bought out by an acquirer? < Ingenious founder and chief executive Guy Bowles said: "It has been great to see the two teams come together so well to ensure a smooth integration of our two businesses. "With the deal complete, I now look forward to focusing on delivering the best possible services to clients, strengthened by our e...

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