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Advice firm Telford Mann Pensions & Investments bought by consolidator

Hope William-Smith
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Northamptonshire IFA firm Telford Mann Pensions & Investments has been acquired by discretionary fund manager (DFM) and wealth manager Titan Wealth.

The deal - announced today (3 January) - marks the advice industry's first for the new year and will see £750m in assets under management (AUA) move under the Titan umbrella. Telford Mann Pensions & Investments is made up of both Chartered financial planners and discretionary investment managers and is jointly run by managing directors Jon Telford and Jilly Mann. The pair will remain with their firm for a two-year period post the acquisition, which remains subject to regulatory approval from the Financial Conduct Authority. Telford said: "From our early conversations, we quickly fe...

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