Tech: The kings of Castle Court

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As part of a series for Professional Adviser, AT8 Group's Mark Loosmore is interviewing a number of distributors on how they are using IT to improve their businesses. This week: Castle Court Consulting

Set up in 2003, Castle Court Consulting is an adviser practice with a prestigious client bank, including famous sports stars and musicians, along with a core client base of local entrepreneurs. In reality, the firm also has its own stars. Having been set up by Jack Price and Andy Booth (the latter a former professional rugby player), they were later joined by the subject of my interview, Richard Gough, in 2004. The three advisers are supported by three administration staff and two tax advisers. They pride themselves on the quality of their financial planning and regard the tax plannin...

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