Continuum launches succession solution for partnership members

National IFA’s succession programme manages whole of sale process

Jenna Brown
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National IFA Continuum has launched a succession solution for its partnership firms that manages the entire sale process.

It said the ‘My Continuum Succession' solution would allow advisers within the Continuum partnership that were looking to grow their business to buy the client book of another retiring adviser within the partnership. It said the whole of the sale process would be managed by the partnership including legal assistance, finance and registration. Continuum said its advisers joined it at different ages and stages of their careers and it wanted to provide a "home for life for them" as well as their clients and families. Managing partner Martin Brown (pictured) said: "My Continuum Success...

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