Beyond Advice Group secures £7.5m to fund acquisitions

Lousada Investments has acquired a 16% stake

Isabel Baxter
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Beyond Advice Group (Beyond) has secured an additional £7.5m in funding to support future business acquisitions as part of its growth strategy.

The firm has agreed the initial drawdown facility with Lousada Investments, which it said will support several acquisitions in 2026, with more to follow over the next five years. As part of the deal, Lousada Investments has also acquired a 16% stake in Beyond Advice Group. Beyond said several acquisition conversations are already in progress as the firm looks to purchase "quality independent firms in strategic geographical locations to fulfil its business plan aims". Beyond said it has set priority locations for acquisitions, with an initial focus on deals currently in the pipeline...

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