Consolidator IWP acquires Hove firm marking ninth 2020 acquisition

14th overall acquisition

Hannah Godfrey
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Consolidator Independent Wealth Planners UK (IWP) has acquired Hove-based Hunter Hammond Daniel Associates, marking its first Sussex purchase and establishes its first office in the area.

The move marks IWP's ninth acquisition of 2020 and its 14th overall. Hunter Hammond Daniel Associates has a team of four advisers as well as paraplanners and support staff. It has around £200m in assets under advice and will represent IWP's first office in the area. Firm directors Paul Hammond and Sean Parker will stay on to lead and grow the business. Hammond said: "Over 20 years we have built a strong business and great client relationships. Those client relationships are central to our decision to join IWP, to secure the future growth of the business somewhere we know puts clients ...

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