Titan Wealth snaps up Workplace Advice Group

Acquired business will ‘work closely’ with Titan Wealth Planning

Sahar Nazir
clock • 2 min read

Titan Wealth has acquired Stoke on Trent-based workplace pension solution business Workplace Advice Group (WAG), bringing its total assets under management and advice to £36bn.

The firm said this acquisition "demonstrates Titan Wealth's commitment to the corporate benefits market". WAG is expected to complement Titan Wealth's corporate benefits business run by Titan Wealth Planning (previously Aspira Corporate Solutions). WAG holds a client base with £200m in assets under administration servicing 1,459 schemes. It was founded in 2013 and provides pension scheme setup and reviews, regulatory and compliance support, and salary sacrifice solutions. Titan said WAG will work closely with Titan Wealth's other businesses, including Titan Wealth Planning to servi...

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