Cooper Parry Wealth adds £220m AUM with latest acquisition

Third acquisition of 2023 for CPW and sixth for wider group

Jenna Brown
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Cooper Parry Wealth (CPW) has completed its third acquisition deal of the year with the buyout of Creaseys Wealth adding £220m in assets under management.

It follows private equity-backed CPW's purchase of Chamerlyns earlier this month. CPW explained Creaseys Wealth was a joint venture set up in 2015 by CPW and accountancy group Creaseys, which itself was recently bought by Evelyn Partners. The latest CPW deal sees it acquire the second half of the joint venture adding assets totalling £220m. CPW chief executive Stephen Jones said: "The joint venture has been an incredible success. We're really proud of what we've achieved together, but now, with the size Creaseys Wealth has reached (£220m AUM) and our future growth plans, it feels l...

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