Rosemount adds seven advice firms to network

Network sees revenues up 38% year-on-year

Isabel Baxter
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Mortgage, protection, and financial planning network Rosemount Financial Solutions has added seven new adviser firms during the first quarter of the year.

The advisers that joined Rosemount between January and March 2025 are: Alistair Briggs, Briggs Financial Advice; Mike Carter, Contractor Financial; Jude Dawute, Benjamin House; Bob Ferris, Rosemount Mortgage Planning; Joe Iannelli, Oakhill Wealth & Pensions; Ben Mulroney, Williamson & Croft Wealth Management; and Katherine Webster, Paragon Financial Solutions.  "Each new addition boosts the level of experience and expertise across key areas of financial planning, mortgage advice, pensions, and protection provided by members of the Rosemount network," Rosemount said in a press release thi...

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