Atomos acquires North London female-based advice firm

Equanimity offers advice to female HNW clients and business owners

Isabel Baxter
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Wealth manager Atomos has acquired north London advice business Equanimity Independent Financial Advisers (Equanimity).

The firm has 12 employees and offers advice to predominantly female, high-net-worth clients and business owners across financial planning, wealth management, and financial protection. It was founded in 2004 by Chartered financial planner Helen Howcroft. Equanimity focuses on supporting women who are going through divorce and provides advice on the legal implications as well as the impact on pensions and other assets. Atomos said it aims to work with Howcroft and her team to increase services to those who may not have accessed financial advice. The firm said this is in line with the...

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