Continuum sees assets climb to nearly £2bn in 2023 results

Plymouth national IFA records 23% growth year-on-year

Isabel Baxter
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Assets under influence at Continuum have hit £1.96bn after it recorded 23% growth year-on-year in 2023.

The Plymouth-based national IFA has also seen a 15% increase in advisers, with a total of 70 now in the partnership. Meanwhile, 2023 saw an 8% rise in ongoing recurring income and a 4% rise in income from new business. Total active client numbers have also climbed 18% in 2023 to 14,456 across all client types, including transactional. Continuum also reported that average adviser 12-month rolling productivity "held steady" for the year. Managing partner Martin Brown said that the firm had positive expectations for 2024 with many opportunities for further growth. "Our challenge...

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