Craven Street Wealth expands footprint as Pharon IFA joins business

It will now serve more than 5,800 clients

Sahar Nazir
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Craven Street Wealth (CSW) has added Kent-based Pharon Independent Financial Advisers to its advice business, marking the latest step in the firm’s ongoing consolidation strategy.

CSW said the combined business will now serve more than 5,800 clients and advise on approximately £2.9bn of assets, with Pharon's advisers expanding the group's presence in Kent. Founded in 2019, CSW has grown quickly across London, the South and the Home Counties, integrating six firms to date while maintaining high client retention. The firm joined Quanta Group earlier this year, giving it access to wider operational, investment and technology resources as part of a larger £16.75bn advice network. Quanta Group said at the time that the acquisition of Craven Street Wealth was a st...

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