Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) announces record 2025 performance

Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) has announced a record 2025 after its revenues increased by 36%.

The mortgage, protection and financial planning network said the revenue growth was driven by jumps in investments (79%), pensions (62%) and protection (43%).

Rosemount also reported growth in its adviser numbers, as 43 new advisers joined the firm in 2025. Of those, 25 were mortgage and protection advisers, with 18 operating as financial planners.

Chief executive officer at Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA), Ahmed Bawa, concluded: “The performance of our members across 2025 was little short of extraordinary, particularly when you consider that 2024 was itself a record year for revenues.

"We are determined to build on this success, and have even more ambitious plans for this year and beyond, with new tools and partnerships which will make life easier for our advisers."



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