Harefield-based RGA joins Fairstone Group

Deal adds £65m funds under management

Tom Ellis
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Harefield-based independent financial adviser RGA IFA has become the latest firm to join Fairstone Group.

The deal brings in some £750,000 of revenue for Fairstone, the UK's largest Chartered Financial Planning firm, and adds around £65m of funds under management (FUM). Fairstone said RGA, which represents more than 500 clients, would be free to advise on financial products from all providers.   "Fairstone is a perfect fit for RGA," said RGA company principal Robert Goodman. "Over the years we have developed a strong service and investment proposition for our clients and Fairstone's general ethos and philosophy enhances this attitude for the benefit of our clients." Fairstone's most recen...

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