Paradigm Norton makes double acquisition

New office in Exeter

Sophie King
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Paradigm Norton has made a double acquisition for undisclosed fees and expanded its presence in London and the South West.

Tower Hill Associates is based in Richmond, while Exeter-based Clover Wealth Management supports customers primarily in Devon. Paradigm Norton currently has offices in Bristol, London and Torquay but will open a new office in Exeter as a result of these acquisitions. Paradigm Norton CEO Barry Horner said: "The locations and quality of these businesses couldn't be any better. Both firms are Chartered, have a reputation for delivering outstanding client care and share our values and our vision for the future."  He also said the firm plans to continue to expand its services and footprint...

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