£490m ex-Tenet Group AR business sold to My Pension Expert

The deal comes after the group’s strategic review last August

Sahar Nazir
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Tenet Group is selling off Tenet&You to become an appointed representative of at-retirement specialist My Pension Expert.

It comes after the group undertook a strategic review in August last year, which resulted in advisers working for its wealth and investment network being transferred to The Openwork Partnership. The group said at the time that Tenet & You would remain with the business and continue to advise clients. Tenet&You has £490m in assets under administration, which will take My Pension Expert's assets under influence to around £1bn. Clients are expected to move across to My Pension Expert systems as they become part of the wider group. My Pension Expert chief executive (CEO) Andrew Megs...

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