The asset management division of financial services group Close Brothers made a loss in the six months to 31 January, as it finalises a restructure which has seen it launch an advised service and includes plans for a direct-to-consumer proposition.
Close AM lost £2.6m in the period compared with a £6m loss in the previous six months. It said the result reflects a restructure which, in November, saw the launch of a new advised proposition and, later this financial year, will see a new service for "self directed" clients, including an online SIPP. The division also completed its range of investment products during the period with the launch in October of multi-manager and passive funds. In the same month, Close AM acquired Scottish IFA business Scott-Moncrieff Wealth Management, increasing its private clients assets under manag...
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