Perspective inks further four acquisitions and hits carbon neutrality

Firms bought up in Cambridgeshire, Yorkshire and Buckinghamshire

Hope William-Smith
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Perspective Financial Group has today (21 June) announced a further four advice firm acquisitions, bringing its financial planner headcount to 110.

The deals for are for Brighter Financial Services in Halifax, Airedale Personal Financial Solutions in Holmer Green, Cambridge-based Granite Coast, and Harrogate firm Brigham Wealth Management. "These deals add a further 1,100 households as clients and £310m in assets under management," said chief executive Ian Wilkinson. "We have our biggest ever pipeline of acquisitions, both large and small, and relish the opportunity to continue to grow further at scale and pace." The firm also announced today that it had achieved carbon neutrality and received its certification from Carbon Neutra...

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