M&G Wealth hires recruitment and acquisition director

Looking to triple size of advice business

Tom Ellis
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M&G Wealth is pushing on with its growth plans in the wealth management space with the hire of recruitment and acquisition director Tim Clark.

Before his time at Loyal North, Clark (pictured) held senior recruitment and development roles at Tavistock, Benchmark Capital, Lighthouse Group, Tenet and more.  M&G Wealth Management has previously spoken of plans to triple the size of its self-employed adviser partnership business from its current roster of 220 and will transition its traditional Prudential Financial Planning (PFP) operation to a digital offering as part of its push into the wealth management space. Prudential Financial Planning, which has become M&G Wealth alongside its recently-purchased Ascentric platform, curre...

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