Perspective completes nine acquisitions bringing total to 116

Adds £900m assets under advice

Sahar Nazir
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Perspective Financial Group has completed nine further acquisitions so far this year, taking its total number of acquisitions to 116.

The latest deals collectively add £900m in assets under advice and bring 2,100 new client households under Perspective's management. They also extend the group's physical footprint with four new office locations established in Stockbridge (Hampshire), Uckfield (East Sussex), and Grimsby and Waltham (Lincolnshire). The acquired firms are: Square One Wealth Management, Barrie Hough Financial Services, Select Financial Solutions, Friendly Wealth Management, Clarendon Financial Planning, Clarendon FP LLP, Chapter Wealth Management, Paul Horton Financial Solutions, and Inspirational Financial...

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