Tweed WM snaps up 'rival' in bid to expand in Scottish Highlands

Tom Ellis
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Scottish advice firm Tweed Wealth Management has acquired "rival" Inverness-based firm John Home Wealth Management to take its assets under management to £380m.

The acquisition has taken Tweed's headcount to 21, 10 of which are financial advisers. The firm said all existing staff, including the firm's principal John Home(pictured, left), will join Tweed team and continue to be based in Inverness. Tweed said it has plans to make further investments in the area to expand operations and headcount. It marks the firm's fourth acquisition.  Chris Tweed (pictured, right), co-founder and CEO of Tweed Wealth Management, said: "The acquisition helped us to meet our ambitious expansion plans north of the Central Belt. "We see Inverness and the wider ...

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