Titan Wealth acquires Bristol-based advice firm adding £4bn AUM

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Isabel Baxter
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Titan Wealth Holdings has acquired financial advice firm Aspira Corporate Solutions (Aspira), subject to regulatory approval.

The acquisition of the Bristol-based firm will increase Titan Wealth's total assets under management by £4bn to a total of £16.6bn.  Aspira was established in 2000 with a team of 50 financial and corporate advisers who give advice to over 15,000 private and corporate clients across the UK. In January this year Titan Asset Management - part of Titan Wealth Holdings - announced that it is to manage IFA group LEBC/Aspira's model portfolio service investments. Titan Wealth joint group chief executive (CEO) and head of mergers and acquisitions Andrew Fearon said: "Aspira is an outstandi...

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