December court date set for Tavistock/Titan litigation

Centred on Tavistock’s ten-year strategic partnership agreement with Titan

Jenna Brown
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Ongoing litigation between Tavistock and Titan Wealth Services/Titan Asset Management will move forward in December when the dispute reaches the courts.

In an update posted on the stock exchange this morning (2 October), Tavistock said the hearing would "determine both parties' applications". It added the board remained confident in the strength of its case and "continues to defend Titan's claim and pursue its own counterclaims vigorously". Background The dispute centres on a ten-year strategic partnership agreement between the businesses, which started in June 2021. Tavistock said as a part of the arrangement, Titan acquired its asset management business and range of risk-rated UCITS sub-funds, branded ACUMEN. Titan was also off...

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