Walker Crips acquires London discretionary firm in £4.2m deal

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Walker Crips has acquired wealth firm Barker Poland Asset Management (BPAM) in a deal which will add £230m to its assets under management.

The acquisition, for which Walker Crips will pay an initial consideration of up to £4.2m, will see five BPAM team members join Walker Crips. These include managing director Geoff Wright and founder Pat Barker, who will continue as chairman of BPAM. The London-based wealth management business produced a profit attributable to members of £564,000 in the year to 31 March 2014, according to Walker Crips. It added that £192m of BPAM’s £229m in AUM is managed on a discretionary basis. The deal will increase Walker Crips’ own AUM by 12.5% to £2bn. "This is an important step in our cont...

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