Chase de Vere's revenue hits £118.6m driven by acquisitions and client referrals

Profit before tax reaches £31.9m in 2024

Isabel Baxter
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Chase de Vere, the national firm of IFAs, has posted a 13.6% rise in revenue to £118.6m in 2024.

In its annual report & financial statements for the year ending 31 December 2024, Chase de Vere's profit before tax reached £31.9m, up 24.2% from £25.7m the previous year. "The financial performance was driven by increased new business from client referrals and affinity partnerships, and strong contributions from recent and new acquisitions, and was underpinned by exceptional client feedback," the IFA firm said. In 2024, Chase de Vere acquired the business of Lloyd & Whyte (Financial Services), and the entire share capital of DL Bloomer and Nancherro. These acquisitions were fully sup...

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