Titan Wealth AUM tops £12.6bn after advice firm acquisition

Prism Financial Advice has a team of 17 IFAs and more than £630m AUA

Isabel Baxter
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Titan Wealth Holdings has acquired IFA Prism Financial Advice subject to regulatory approval.

The acquisition of the Gateshead-based firm will increase Titan Wealth's total assets under management/advice to more than £12.6bn. Established in 2005, Prism has a team of 17 independent financial advisers, 25 support staff and more than £630m assets under advice. It offers financial planning, including pensions, investments, and protection services. Following the acquisition, Prism will be fully incorporated into Titan and with Prism's office based in the north of England, Titan said this represents a "valuable opportunity" to expand its geographical footprint across the region.  ...

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