Söderberg & Partners invests in three more UK advice businesses

Swedish wealth manager backs trio of ‘high calibre’ UK firms

Jenna Brown
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Söderberg & Partners has backed three more IFA businesses which collectively manage more than £1bn in client assets.

The Swedish wealth manager said the firms were "high calibre" operations and it would support the growing practices. Trio of advisory businesses  Söderberg & Partners has taken a stake in Moneyweb Financial Advisers, based in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. It has about £300m in assets with more than 600 private clients and 50 corporates on its books.   Its second investment was in Oakwood Asset Management, a financial planning firm with offices in Hertfordshire and Essex. It has seven advisers and manages about £600m in assets. Lastly, the Swedish wealth giant invested in Liberty ...

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