Private equity firm allays FCA concerns over debt in Tilney and Smith & Williamson deal
Warburg Pincus swoops to the rescue in revised deal to create one of the UK’s largest wealth managers
Warburg Pincus swoops to the rescue in revised deal to create one of the UK’s largest wealth managers
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Combined £45bn business would have rivalled Brewin and Rathbones
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Advisers should not underestimate the resources needed to meet complex market and regulatory demands
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The funds that could provide additional returns in this tricky market environment
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£625m deal could ‘fundamentally change the UK distribution landscape’
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Smith & Williamson AI fund posts 35% returns in the YTD
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The deal would see the wealth manager run £45bn
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All staff will be protected as they move to acquiring company
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Wealth manager chooses same software provider as Smith & Williamson, Canaccord Genuity and Coutts
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Smith & Williamson has announced changes to its remuneration policy as it prepares for a listing on the London Stock Exchange by the end of 2019.
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Smith & Williamson has re-shuffled manager duties on its UK Equity Income and Fixed Interest funds following the announcement that respective lead managers Tineke Frikkee and John Anderson are leaving the group.
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Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) has expanded its equity team with two hires to replace fund manager Derek Mitchell who has decided to retire after 30 years in the industry.
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