Azets Wealth Management snaps up regional wealth firm

The firm has acquired Paisley-based Milne Craig

Sahar Nazir
clock • 2 min read

Azets Wealth Management has acquired regional wealth management and chartered accountancy firm Milne Craig.

The move is part of Azets' plans to continue to strengthen its presence in the UK market, according to a press release. Milne Craig, a Paisley-based firm near Glasgow, was founded over a century ago. Its financial services division was established in 1995 and has grown to include 17 Chartered advisers and support staff. It offers a range of financial planning services, including pensions, investments, family wealth planning, corporate investment, and inheritance tax planning, among other services. The acquisition means Milne Craig's more than 2,000 clients will now have access to a...

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