Pareto teams up with Hurst in new professional connection

'More holistic offering'

Sophie King
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Independent advice firm Pareto Financial Planning has expanded its network of accountancy firm partnerships by linking up with Hurst.

The alliance will see Pareto offer financial planning advice to Hurst's business and private clients on a range of issues, including pensions, investments and savings, protection and employee benefits. The partnership is the latest of its kind for Pareto, which has similar long-standing arrangmenets with other firms. Leading the initiative will be Hurst independent financial adviser John Winstanley. IFA signs partnership deal with Brooks Macdonald Pareto managing director John Stevenson said Pareto had a longstanding relationship with Hurst, adding: "We share the same market, with ...

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