Söderberg & Partners starts 2025 with three more UK IFA investments

To continue growing its UK presence

Isabel Baxter
clock • 2 min read

Swedish wealth manager Söderberg & Partners has invested in three more IFA firms as it grows its footprint in the UK’s financial advice space.

It has taken stakes in Francis Clark Financial Planning, Qi Financial Solutions, and Radcliffe & Co Independent Financial Advisers. Francis Clark Financial Planning is based across the South and Southwest with nine offices from Bristol to Truro. Established in 2002, the firm advises on more than £900m of client assets. Francis Clark's 65-strong Chartered financial planning team advises individuals as well as corporate clients and trusts. Managing director Chris Reah said: "We look forward to working together to develop a market-leading technology platform tailored to the needs of our ...

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