Hoxton Wealth marks first acquisition in Asia

CEO hints next stop could be the US

Isabel Baxter
clock • 3 min read

International wealth manager Hoxton Wealth has completed the acquisition of Infinity Financial Solutions, a provider of expat financial services with multiple offices across Asia.

The acquisition is Hoxton Wealth's first in Asia and its largest to date. It said this presents a "major landmark" in Hoxton's growing international footprint - providing the business with an "established, regulated presence" in Asian markets. Acquiring Infinity, which was founded in 2004, will add £225m in assets under management (AUM) to Hoxton's portfolio, taking its total assets under management (AUM) to £2.5bn. In December last year, Hoxton announced that it ended 2024 by surpassing £2bn AUM. The international wealth manager said that Infinity offers the "internationally mo...

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