Söderberg & Partners invests in three more IFA businesses

Swedish firm continues to back small IFA firms in UK

Jenna Brown
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Swedish wealth manager Söderberg & Partners has invested in three more IFA businesses across the UK.

Söderberg & Partners now has an interest in more than 20 UK adviser businesses. It launched in the UK market in February 2023. It has taken stakes in national IFA Hoyl Independent Advisers, based in Cromer, Norfolk, Midlands-based Intelligent I-FA and Yorkshire firm Mosaac as it continues its strategy to back small advisory businesses. Söderberg & Partners CEO Gustaf Rentzhog said: "We have found a wealth of investment opportunities across the UK financial advice space in our search for innovative firms with strong growth potential. "The quality of financial advice given and the lo...

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