Hoxton Wealth opens Liverpool office

First office in the North West led by UK managing director Jonathon Jay

Isabel Baxter
clock • 2 min read

International independent financial advisory firm Hoxton Wealth has opened an office in Liverpool, its first office in the North West.

The wealth firm's new office will be based in Liverpool's Avenue Q Mann Island. The team will be headed up by UK managing director Jonathon Jay, who previously spent more than six years as an associate director at Investec Wealth and Investment UK's Liverpool office. Hoxton Wealth said that 14 team members are currently based at the Liverpool office, and the firm said it has plans to double that amount by the end of 2025. Jay said: "When I first met with Hoxton's CEO, Chris Ball, we completely aligned in terms of our beliefs about how you grow a business. And across the business, t...

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