National IFA Continuum reports 9% rise of assets to £1.53bn

‘Record’ number of advisers expected to join by the end of the year

Julia Bahr
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Assets under influence at Continuum rose a further 9% year-on-year to £1.53bn for the quarter ending 30 September 2022, latest results reveal.

The national IFA firm reported a 23% rise in ongoing recurring income (year-on-year) and a 12% rise in average adviser 12-month rolling productivity (year-on-year). Additionally, the quarter saw three financial advisers join the partnership, as well as a number of paraplanning and support staff. The national IFA firm said it expected record numbers of advisers to join the partnership in the final quarter of this year, in line with its growth plans. The launch of the firm's succession solution, 'My Continuum Succession', is also expected before the end of 2022. Managing partner M...

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