Lumin Wealth expands its financial planning services into Cambridge

Chartered financial planner Tim Webb to head up a new office

Hope William-Smith
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Lumin Wealth is opening a new office in Cambridge, adding to its existing operations in London and St Albans.

The financial planning firm said the move was "a natural expansion" from its first two bases and was in line with its plans for expansion. The expansion comes two years on from Swiss independent financial services VZ Group acquiring a majority stake in Lumin, which was founded in 2010. Chartered financial planner Tim Webb has been appointed to lead the new office, which is located at Milton Hall. Lumin looks after approximately 3,000 clients and also has an Adviser Academy, which welcomed four trainee advisers in its 2022/23 programme last October.

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