Assets up at Continuum as adviser numbers continue to grow

Assets under influence grew 23% year-on-year to £2.23bn

Isabel Baxter
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National IFA Continuum has recorded an increase in its assets under influence by 23% year-on-year to £2.23bn in the second quarter.

The Plymouth-headquartered business has also seen adviser numbers for the partnership grow by 14% to 75. Meanwhile, an influx of new clients resulted in a 26% rise in ongoing recurring income for the financial advice firm. Additionally, the Continuum's annualised turnover projection increased by 19% year-on-year, which it attributed to the ongoing growth and the strength of the business performance in the first half of this year. The in house ‘My Continuum Select Model Portfolios' grew to £346.16m, a 24% increase year-on-year. Continuum managing partner Martin Brown said: "Over the...

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