Söderberg enters UK HNW space

Through Artorius Wealth Management investment

Jen Frost
clock • 2 min read

Söderberg & Partners has invested in Artorius Wealth Management (Artorius), marking its entry into the UK high net worth (HNW) and family office space.

The Swedish wealth manager this morning (9 February) announced a significant investment in Artorius, understood to have assets under management (AUM) of approximately £2bn. Artorius has offices in Manchester, London and Lancaster, with additional remote teams in the Midlands and Yorkshire. Söderberg & Partners CEO Gustaf Rentzhog pointed to the investment as representing a "clear evolution in our UK strategy". "Alongside Artorius, we intend to support and fund the acquisition of similar specialist firms and high-quality teams seeking to move away from larger banks and wealth manage...

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