Hoxton Wealth adds more than £85m in AUM with latest IFA buy

International advice firm has snapped up Family First Financial Services

Isabel Baxter
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International independent financial advisory firm Hoxton Wealth has acquired Darlington-based IFA Family First Financial Services.

This comes as the firm has aimed to continue its UK acquisition strategy, adding more than £85 million in assets under management (AUM) to the group. Family First Financial Services specialises in helping clients ensure their financial security in the event of unexpected events, planning for retirement, saving and investing, buying or investing in property, as well guidance on a range of insurance needs. The company provides various aspects of financial planning, including wills, potential inheritance tax liabilities, and the benefits of trust funds.  Hoxton Capital Management acqu...

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