Continuum sees adviser numbers increase by 15% year-on-year

Assets under advice have also increased by 22% at the national IFA

Isabel Baxter
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National IFA Continuum has recorded a 15% increase in adviser numbers year-on-year bringing the total within the partnership to 70, its latest trading update has shown.

The Plymouth-based firm's financial results for the quarter ended 30 September published today (24 October) have also revealed a 22% growth in its assets under advice to £1.86bn. There was also a 13% increase in ongoing recurring income and a 9% increase in annualised turnover projection to £12.94m. Meanwhile, Continuum's total active client numbers have also risen by 18% to 14,153 across all client types including transactional. Managing partner Martin Brown said the Financial Conduct Authority's Consumer Duty regulation brings "significant opportunities to high quality advice bus...

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