Titan Wealth eyes Norwich-based IFA Finance Shop

Looking to snap up and merge firm as part of its ‘project Canaries’

Isabel Baxter
clock • 2 min read

Titan Wealth is looking to acquire Norwich-based financial advice firm Finance Shop subject to regulatory approval, Professional Adviser has learnt.

PA understands that Titan Wealth is at due diligence stage with the acquisition, and it is part of an ongoing project called ‘project Canaries', where Titan will look to merge fellow acquired advice firm Loveday & Partners with Finance Shop if the purchase goes through. Both are based in Norwich. Titan acquired Loveday & Partners in April 2024 and added £17.3bn assets to the wealth firm. Finance Shop moved over to an Employee Ownership Trust established in 2021, Companies House filings show. With more than £750m of assets under management, Finance Shop has offices in Norwich, Great...

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