Towry latest firm to join APFA

Carmen Reichman
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Wealth manager Towry is the latest firm to join the Association of Professional Financial Advisers (APFA).

The news comes as APFA is celebrating its 15th anniversary as the main trade body for financial advisers. Towry head of client proposition John Porteous (pictured) said the wealth manager recognises APFA's role in supporting the profession and helping present a collective industry voice on industrywide issues. "We look forward to working with Chris and his team to play an active part in developing our profession during these important times for our industry," he added. Private equity-backed Towry has previously said it plans to accelerate its acquisition programme this year and buy...

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