Adviser ties up with 5,000-firm accountancy network

Sole advice partner to the firms

Carmen Reichman
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IFA Continuum is to set up a joint venture with accountancy network 2020 Innovations, acting as the sole adviser to its 5,000 firms and potential one million clients.

The partnership will see Continuum offer 2020's firms and their clients workplace advice and wealth management services as well as access to its online portal for education and self-select options. The partners will also establish regional steering groups on forging strategic relationships between financial advisers and accountants. Continuum worked with 2020 for about a year, along with other national IFAs and networks, before the firms agreed on an exclusive partnership at the end of January. IFA partnership Continuum was set up by Martin Brown (pictured) in 2014 and soon aft...

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