Continuum adds Chartered financial planner to Tyneside office

More advisers to join in H2 2022

Julia Bahr
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National IFA Continuum, which was bought by M&G earlier this month, has expanded its North-East presence by hiring Stephanie McClarence as a Chartered financial planner.

McClarence will join the firm's Tyneside office and work with both personal and business clients. She has built a specialty in working with small business owners to help with both their professional and personal financial needs, according to Continuum. Financial services giant M&G bought Continuum for an undisclosed sum in early August. The deal, subject to regulatory approval, will see M&G take an initial 49.9% stake this year with a scheduled agreement in place to acquire the remainder over the following two years. The firm said it expected to add more advisers to join the partnersh...

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