New Year brings flurry of changes at Tenet

New advice arm; new propositions director

Hannah Godfrey
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Adviser network Tenet is set to launch a restricted advice arm, following a successful pilot exercise involving a number of firms.

A spokesperson for the business told Professional Adviser they "expected" all the firms involved in the pilot would become a part of the restricted arm. Group operations director Helen Ball said: "We have been piloting our defined restricted proposition and it is due to be made available to interested members early this year. We continue to promote adviser choice - advisers will be free to adopt this approach rather than developing their own." New managing director Tenet offers several services alongside its own financial advice firm, Aspire Financial Management. Tenet Connect is a ...

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