Titan Wealth acquires Channel Islands-based wealth manager

Bought Ravenscroft Investments operating in Guernsey and Jersey

Jenna Brown
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Titan Wealth has bought Channel Islands-based wealth manager Ravenscroft Investments which operates in both Guernsey and Jersey.

Ravenscroft, one of the largest wealth managers in the Channel Islands, provides discretionary investment management, fund management, advisory investment services and execution-only trading. It also offers cash management, and dealing in, and storage of, physical precious metals. It has about 100 staff to service private and institutional clients. The acquisition takes Titan Wealth's total assets under management/assets under manager to £27.2bn. Ravenscroft will rebrand to Titan Wealth International as part of the group's push to expand its international advice proposition. Tit...

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