MKC Wealth buys London IFA Anthony, Bryant & Company

Approaches £1bn of assets under advice

Julia Bahr
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MKC Wealth, a boutique and independent wealth management firm backed by Cabot Square Capital, has announced its acquisition of IFA Anthony, Bryant & Company.

Growth capital specialists Cabot Square Capital provide investment capital for small and mid-sized companies in the UK and Western Europe. London-based Anthony, Bryant & Co was set up by Tony Ahearne nearly 45 years ago and advises 126 households with £70m of assets. Ahearne joins MKC Wealth in an ambassadorial role. Looking back at half of a century's experience in the industry, he will be conducting face-to-face meetings to ensure the effective handover of client relationships. "People like Tony have built-up an immense trust with clients. Taking over these relationships is a sig...

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