Brooks Macdonald consolidates subsidiaries under single brand

Includes asset management and funds arms

Daniel Flynn
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Brooks Macdonald has brought all of its subsidiary businesses, including its asset management and funds arms, under one single entity.

The firm's asset management, financial consulting, funds, retirement services, and international arms will now be unified under one single Brooks Macdonald brand. Only the group's specialist fund team at North Row Capital and its property management business, Braemer Estates, will maintain their separate identities. Until now, the firm has operated as an integrated wealth manager working with the intermediary market. It hopes switching its focus to investment management services will boost its profile among professional advisers. The news coincides with the firm's 25-year anniversa...

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