OMW adds £205m adviser to national firm

Will operate as a regional office

Victoria McKeever
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Old Mutual Wealth's (OMW) national advice firm OMW Private Client Advisers has acquired Cumbria-based financial planning firm Dodd Murray, adding £205m of assets to its books.

The deal will see three of Dodd Murray's advisers join the business, as well as additional support staff.  Dodd Murray's Carlisle office will become a regional office of OMW Private Client Advisers, alongside its existing Chester, London, Devon, Birmingham and Yorkshire premises. Following completion of the acquisition, Dodd Murray managing director Chris Fuller will become a regional director at the national. Dodd Murray was formed in 2007 when Dodd Financial merged with Murray & Fuller, both firms with an established presence in the region. Fuller said: "Becoming part of Old M...

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