Mattioli Woods buys SSAS admin business from advice group

Lindley Group offloads SSAS admin operation

Jenna Towler
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Mattioli Woods has acquired the pension administration business of Lindley Group for almost £200,000. 

The acquisition comprises the pension administration business of Lindley Group and 100% of the share capital of Lindley Trustees Limited from Lindley Group.  The Lindley Group’s pension business, founded in 1979, provides trustee and administration services to more than 130 small self-administered pension (SSAS) schemes, with assets under administration of about £116m.  Its revenues topped £310,000 in the year ended 31 December 2014.   Mattioli Woods chief executive Ian Mattioli said: "This acquisition extends the existing relationships we have with intermediaries like the Lindley ...

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