Tenet Group acquires two Bromley IFAs

New South East hub

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Tenet's financial advice network has cemented its place in London’s South East by acquiring two Bromley-based IFAs – Maguire Financial and Chartwell Independent.

Through the two acquisitions the adviser network and support group has established a new hub in the area, bringing its total number of regional hubs to seven, including Preston, Northampton, Leeds, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Nottinghamshire. Tenet group operations director Helen Ball (pictured) said: "These two acquisitions offered a great opportunity to expand our network of advice into the South East. We'll continue to establish further regional hubs in the year ahead." The two new acquisitions bring an additional £24m to the firm.  In November 2019 Tenet acquired two Mansfield-based...

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