MKC Wealth acquires female-focused financial planning firm

The firm will operate under the new brand MKC Wealth for Women

Isabel Baxter
clock • 2 min read

Cabot Square Capital-backed independent wealth management firm MKC Wealth has acquired female-focused financial planning firm Wealth for Women for an undisclosed sum.

Based in London, Wealth for Women was founded by Chartered accountant, Chartered financial planner, and certified women's coach Mary Waring. This purchase comes as Waring is leaving the financial advice sector to concentrate on her coaching role for women going through divorce. Waring's business will now be under the new brand of MKC Wealth for Women. She will support the training of MKC financial planners and will introduce new clients she works with in her coaching capacity to MKC for regulated financial advice. MKC Wealth chief executive Dominic Rose said: "Financial planning...

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