Evelyn Partners adds Liverpool-based Millen Capital team

This is part of the firm’s adviser succession scheme

Isabel Baxter
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Evelyn Partners has added the Millen Capital team as part of its ongoing North West expansion.

The addition of Millen Capital means that the team will join Evelyn Partners' Liverpool team. Five people have moved across from Millen Capital to Evelyn Partners as part of its succession planning scheme for business owners. Millen Capital's founding partner Angus Millen has joined Evelyn Partners along with Chartered wealth manager Gareth Lyttle, certified financial planner and Chartered wealth manager Vicki Harper, and administrators Linda O'Neill and Ruby Leigh. As part of the deal, Evelyn Partners has acquired the assets of the business and there is an orderly transition of bo...

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