Continuum sees turnover up 19% in 11th year of growth

Turnover has risen by 158% since 2020

Isabel Baxter
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National financial advice firm Continuum’s annualised turnover has risen 19% year-on-year to £19.36m in 2025.

The Plymouth-based IFA's latest figures marked the 11th year of double-digit turnover growth since its launch in 2014. Since 2020, Continuum's turnover has risen by 158% compared to average advice firm growth being 6% a year according to the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) latest Retail Mediation Activities Return data. Assets under influence also continued to grow strongly for Contiuum in 2025, rising by 19% to end the year at £2.89bn. Meanwhile, adviser numbers were up for the partnership, with the firm having 80 advisers as of 31 December 2025. Average adviser productivit...

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