Titan Wealth buys London-based Haibun Wealth to bolster proposition

Third acquisition in 2022

Julia Bahr
clock • 3 min read

Titan Wealth Holdings has acquired London-based Haibun Wealth as part of its ongoing strategy to diversify its offering to the wealth and asset management sector.

With assets under management (AUM) of £200m, Haibun Wealth was founded in 2005 and offers a range of solutions for professional clients and high net worth individuals (HNWI) seeking alternative investment options in the private equity, Enterprise Investment Scheme, VCT and property space. Haibun said it would provide Titan Wealth with another suite of investment products to distribute to its clients and IFAs, with tax efficient investment products continuing to be in demand from investors. This enables Titan Wealth to provide a comprehensive investment solution to IFA's and HNWI's in ...

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