Wealth manager Michael Moore joins Succession

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Michael Moore (Life & Pensions) has become the latest business to join consolidator Succession Advisory Services.

The Buckinghamshire-based firm, launched in 1971, specialises in wealth management for high net worth and corporate clients. It currently has £110m funds under management and £40m funds under influence, and primarily covers the Thames Valley area. Practice principal Michael Moore says: "We have been exploring ways in which to provide our clients with a long term Wealth Management proposition for some time. "The positive rewards of working with like-minded individuals will create the strength to take our business forward post RDR."  

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