Shackleton launches personal injury division

Facilitated by acquisition of IM Asset Management and TWP Wealth

Isabel Baxter
clock • 2 min read

Shackleton is launching a personal injury and Court of Protection division, the advice firm confirmed today (22 April).

This development has been facilitated by its acquisition of Irwin Mitchell Group's asset management arm IM Asset Management (IMAM), including TWP Wealth (TWP), the financial planning company acquired by IMAM in 2022. This transaction is subject to regulatory approval by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Shackleton said the focus of this division will be to help clients who have suffered life-changing injuries plan for their future by offering tailored financial planning and investment advice. Together, IMAM and TWP have 20 advisers and provide financial planning and investment ma...

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