Fidelius Group adds 28 staff from deVere UK in latest deal

Adds £280m AUM

Tom Ellis
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Fidelius Group has struck a deal with deVere UK that will see it offer specialised advice to returning ex-pats.

The acquisition, made for an undisclosed fee, will add 28 staff and £280m assets under management to Fidelius, taking the group's overall AUM to £1.75bn. The staff join from deVere's Mansfield office, which will become part of the Fidelius Group, adding to its current offices around England in Bath, Bridgewater, Chelmsford, Cheltenham and London. As well as a specialism in advising returning ex-pats, the deal will add a mortgage business to the national adviser group. It is the second deal in less than a month for Fidelius, which acquired Bath-based Robson Taylor IFA at the beginni...

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