IWP finalises 30th acquisition with Throgmorton Wealth Management purchase

'50 firms by 2025'

Julia Bahr
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Independent Wealth Planners (IWP) has made its 30th acquisition as Throgmorton Wealth Management joins the IFA consolidator.

Since its formation in 2019, IWP has acquired 30 IFA firms across the UK, including 14 principal regional offices. Its total assets under management now stands at over £6bn, overseen by around 120 advisers and 400 staff across the group. Throgmorton is based in East Anglia, Lincolnshire and the East Midlands and has £135m assets under management and 500 clients. The firm provides financial planning, wealth management and mortgage services. The advice business was founded in 2003 by Jason Cross and Chris Bayfield. David Guntrip joined the management team in 2016 following the acquisiti...

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