Assets hit 'new high' of £2.4bn at Continuum as adviser numbers grow

Assets under influence grew 26% year-on-year

Isabel Baxter
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National IFA Continuum recorded a 26% year-on-year increase in assets under influence to £2.35bn for the quarter ended 30 September.

The Plymouth-headquartered financial planning partnership business said an influx of new clients resulted in a 26% rise year-on-year in ongoing recurring income. Continuum's annualised turnover projection increased by 21% year-on-year, which the national IFA said reflected the "continuing growth and future potential for the business which has the goal of becoming a household brand in the near future". Adviser numbers at the partnership also continued to grow, with the firm having 73 advisers across the UK and Ireland as of 30 September. Its in house My Continuum Select Model Portfo...

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