Adviser Services Holdings launches national advice business

Acquired two advisory firms to form Lync Wealth Management

Jenna Brown
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Adviser Services Holdings (ASH) has bought two wealth managers to launch its national arm, Lync Wealth Management (LWM).

It said Sheafmoor Money Management, based in Sheffield, and North Financial Management in Belfast will form the foundation of LWM. The national will have more than £180m assets under advice and 450 wealth clients, it added. The national will work alongside ASH existing networks Sense and Lyncome. ASH is a privately owned company run by its owners and small investors. Sheafmoor founder Chris West said: "For over six decades now the Sheafmoor brand name has thrived because client needs have been at the heart of everything we do, so we are delighted to be an integral part of ASH's new bu...

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