Fiducia Wealth Management completes management buyout

'Future looks bright'

Jenna Brown
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Chartered firm Fiducia Wealth Management is now owned by directors Susie Laws and Gordon Kearney following a management buyout.

Directors Laws and Kearney now own the majority of the business after the founder and executive chairman, John Millican, sold a majority stake earlier this year. Fiducia was established in 2006 and holds Chartered status. It has offices in Dedham on the Essex/Suffolk border and Chelmsford in Essex. Kearney, having joined as part of the investment team when the firm was founded, was appointed a director in 2006 and managing director in 2018.  In a joint statement, Laws and Kearney said: "We are thrilled to take the helm of this honourable and much-loved firm and look forward to serv...

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