Hurst Group's Harwood Wealth Management confirms further acquisitions

Acquired £1.25bn in AUM

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Harwood Wealth Management has said it is looking to build on its acquired £1.25bn of assets under administration after confirming more acquisitions are on the way.

The group said one further acquisition was due to be completed at the end of March, while a number of other discussions are "progressing well", after securing five deals in 2020. The five acquisitions have added approximately £6m of revenue and more than 20 advisers. The acquisitions include Cameron Lewnes, Portcullis Wealth Management, Russell Marlow, Hazlewood Investment Services and certain business assets and clients of Gallagher's Wealth division. Last week, Hurst Point Group announced it had agreed to acquire Hawksmoor Group, which will become a separate subsidiary. The ac...

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