Advice network focuses on paraplanning support with double acquisition

In Partnership buys two paraplanning and administration support providers

Isabel Baxter
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Advice network In Partnership has acquired paraplanning and administration support providers The Adviser Support Hub (TASH) and The Admin Pod (TAP).

The acquisition completed last week and In Partnership said it aims to support its growth plans. Both TASH and TAP have provided outsourced paraplanning and administration services to In Partnership's members and the wider financial adviser market for the past 14 years. This acquisition will give the network's advisers access to "market leading support services" in line with the appointed representative regime and Consumer Duty rules, In Partnership said. In Partnership chief executive Kevin McDonagh said: "We are delighted to acquire a proven, leading outsourced paraplanning firm ...

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