Mattioli Woods eyes further acquisitions

Reduced client fees by £3.1m

Hannah Godfrey
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Wealth management firm Mattioli Woods has said it is assessing a "diverse pipeline of acquisition opportunities" to drive growth at the firm.

In its annual results published on Tuesday (3 September), the firm, which also has advice and self-invested pensions arms, said the recent acquisitions of advice firm Broughtons and Belfast-based SSAS Solutions had been a success. The firm revealed plans to seek to build on its record of "successful acquisitions by continuing to assess a diverse pipeline of potential acquisition opportunities" to accelerate its growth. Elsewhere, the results revealed the firm held total client assets of £9.38bn, up from £8.73bn last year. At the same time, it reduced client fees by £3.1m over the past...

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