Titan Wealth Group launches division

Settlement and custody arm led by Mike Fullalove

Jen Frost
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Titan Wealth has launched a settlement and custody division catering to IFAs, wealth managers, DFMs and institutional clients.

Titan Settlement & Custody CEO Mike Fullalove has "overseen the transformation" of the recently formed division, the group updated in a press release today (3 October). Fullalove joined Titan in January, according to his Linkedin profile. The division is expected to provide execution, settlement and custody services to wealth managers, IFAs and DFMs via Titan Wealth Solutions. Titan Wealth Solutions assets under administration (AUA) have grown by over 100% since the Titan acquisition and are poised for "significant growth" over the next two years, the group stated. Institutional clien...

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