Brown Shipley integrates new Manchester team

Boosting AUM by £540m

Victoria McKeever
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Wealth manager Brown Shipley has formally integrated The Roberts Partnership into its Manchester office, following its acquisition of the business in October 2016.

The Roberts Partnership, a financial planning and wealth management company, will cease to operate as a legal entity from May 2017 as its advisers formally join Brown Shipleys' Manchester office in Spinningfields. The Roberts Partnership wealth management director Tony Antczak said: "The opportunity to be part of a bigger network and to be able to draw upon expertise from across wealth planning, investment management and lending, means we will be able to support our clients with all their wealth management needs even better." The integration has added seven advisers and 12 support sta...

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