Titan Wealth builds out international arm in deal swoop

Business to be rebranded as Titan International

Jen Frost
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Titan Wealth is set to acquire Dubai-headquartered AHR Group, which is expected to be rebranded as Titan International on completion of the deal.

The swoop represents Titan Wealth's first international buy. The move "underscores the firm's ambition of building a financial services offering across multiple jurisdictions," it was stated in a press release shared by the business. Titan Wealth's assets under advice, under management and on platform are set to swell to over £20bn once AHR is brought in. This represents an increase of around £2.6bn from mid-May, when Titan Wealth snapped up London-based Wigmore Associates. "This acquisition is an exciting development for our clients, reflecting our dedication to delivering an integra...

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