Family office FF&P launches financial planning unit

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Multi family office Fleming Family & Partners (FF&P) has launched a wealth planning business for high net worth clients.

Run by Richard Bertin, the founder of Asquith & Partners, the fee-based wealth management practice with which FF&P agreed a strategic partnership in February, it will target clients with investible assets of between £2m and £10m. The new venture will work closely with FF&P Asset Management and other FF&P propositions to provide wealth planning advice to a wide range of FF&P clients. Mark Davies, group CEO of Fleming Family & Partners, said: "The FF&P Wealth Planning proposition centres on the creation of a Family Wealth Plan which becomes the cornerstone of the relationship and ongoin...

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