National IFA Lucas Fettes acquires Suffolk-based Chartered FP

Eastern region strengthened

Hannah Godfrey
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Chartered IFA Lucas Fettes Financial Planning has acquired the business of fellow Chartered FP Andrew Dickson.

Andrew Dickson is based between Diss and Bury St Edmunds and will add to Lucas Fettes' national footprint, further strengthening its presence in the eastern region. The acquisition will bring the total of private client assets that Lucas Fettes advise on to more than £700m, as well as advising over 400 corporate clients and not for profit organisations. Andrew Dickson director and IFA Kevin Froggatt will join the board of Lucas Fettes and support its continued expansion.  Lucas Fettes managing director Mark Brown said: "We are delighted to welcome the Andrew Dickson team to Lucas F...

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