True Potential inks fifteenth year of consecutive growth

Latest results show group profit up 20% to £176m in the last 12 months

Hope William-Smith
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Strong results in 2022 have seen advisory group True Potential secure a fifteenth consecutive year of growth, its results show.

The Newcastle-based group, which employed 284 new advisers last year, saw group profit up 20% to reach £176m while group turnover also saw an increase, reaching £338m. Assets on the firm's in-house investment platform now stand at about £24.5bn - an increase of £4bn when compared to this time last year. Chief executive Daniel Harrison said: "Our impulseSave technology has been of particular help to clients this year. In times of uncertainty, having access to their investments at the touch of a button has been invaluable. "There is still a lot of work to do to close the financial ad...

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