George Square acquires rival Nottingham adviser firm Taylor McGill

The firm expands its client base with the new acquisition

Sahar Nazir
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Nottingham-based George Square Financial Management has acquired IFA Taylor McGill Financial Services as it eyes further expansion.

The deal means George Square will expand its client base with Taylor McGill's also Nottingham-headquartered portfolio of 250 private clients. The clients will now be able to access additional financial services provided by George Square, such as specialist lending and independent mortgage advice. George Square founder Simon Taylor's son Daniel Taylor will join his father's firm as an IFA, bringing with him ten years' experience. George Square managing director George Goward said: "This acquisition marks a significant step in George Square's three-to-five-year corporate expansion pl...

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