Ascentric breaks 100 IFAs barrier

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THE number of advisers who have signed up to the Ascentric wrap has grown to over 100, from 35 different firms.

This is a marked increase from March this year, when 60 advisers from 22 firms were on-board. IFA firms who have signed up include Barmac Asset Management, Church Hill Finance, Edison Wealth Management, Financial Minefield Gold Alliance (UK), Holland Hahn & Wills, Independent Wealth Management Consultants, MDH Hughes, Prime Solutions Financial Management, Vintage Asset Management and Wealth Port. Hugo Thorman, managing director of Ascentric said: “The Ascentric proposition continues to attract top quality clients from top quality IFA firms. "The combination of low charges an...

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