Perspective makes three further acquisitions adding £250m in AUM

The firm is to complete seven more deals in the coming months

Isabel Baxter
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Perspective Financial Group has completed three more acquisitions, bringing its financial planner headcount to 120.

The deals are for Prosperity in Wingrave, Buckinghamshire, AYP Financial Planning in Hexham, Northumberland and an undisclosed firm in north east England. These latest acquisitions bring the firm's total acquisitions in 2023 to 15. Perspective said it has also exchanged contracts on seven more deals to complete in the coming months. Perspective chief executive Ian Wilkinson said: "Our pipeline remains extremely strong and continues to grow month on month. We are meeting both large and small firms and we plan to continue to grow at scale and pace with our highly selectively acquisit...

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