Leicester IFA to move office post-coronavirus lockdown

Furloughed employees

Hannah Godfrey
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Leicestershire-based IFA Rowley Turton is set to move offices when the UK is released from lockdown amid the coronavirus.

The adviser firm is planning to move just down the road from its current office, which it shares with sister company Rowley's Chartered Accountants. The accountants will remain in the current building. The firm's director and Chartered financial planner Scott Gallacher signed the firm's lease on Monday morning (6 April) and expects to pick up the keys later today. The move has been in the pipeline for around 12 months as both firms were expanding at once and needed more space. However, due to a couple of individuals going on staggered maternity leave, the firm was able to take time to...

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