Superbia acquires client bank of Coventry advice firm

Frank Corrigan & Co deal brings total AUM to about £1.4bn

Isabel Baxter
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B-Corp financial planning and investment firm Superbia Group has acquired the client bank of Coventry-based Frank Corrigan & Co (Corrigans).

The deal brings approximately £200m in client assets into the group and increases Superbia's footprint to around 3,000 ongoing clients nationwide, the firm set out in a press release today (2 April). Superbia Group added that it further strengthens the group's presence in the Midlands and takes total group assets under management to approaching £1.4bn. This marks Superbia's fourth transaction in the past 18 months and forms part of a series of client bank acquisitions, alongside William StClare and Spicer & Yarwood as well as the acquisition of Sanctuary Financial Planning. The gro...

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