Titan Wealth hits back at Tavistock with legal action

Says it was against a background of serious wrongful conduct

Isabel Baxter
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Titan Wealth has stated that its multi-asset management partnership was terminated by Tavistock against a background of serious wrongful conduct.

This comes after Tavistock announced that the two firm's ten-year partnership to be was coming to an end yesterday (9 July) after a "sustained period of unacceptable performance" by Titan. In a statement released yesterday after the news hit the market, Titan said that Tavistock's suggestion that the partnership has been terminated because of unacceptable performance by Titan "is wrong and strongly denied". It read: "The partnership was terminated by Titan against a background of serious wrongful conduct by Tavistock and certain individuals associated with it who, Titan believes, have...

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