Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) adds new advisers to network

Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) has added seven new adviser firms to its network in the first quarter of 2025.

The mortgage, protection and financial planning network said the latest additions underline its "ongoing commitment to supporting quality advisers and firms".

The new advisers who joined Rosemount between January and March include Alistair Briggs from Briggs Finance Advice, Mike Carter from Contractor Financial and Jude Dawute from Benjamin House.

Other advisers to join in this period include Bob Ferris from Rosemount Mortgage Planning, Joe Iannelli from Oakhill Wealth & Pensions, Ben Mulroney from Williamson & Croft Wealth Management and Katherine Webster from Paragon Financial Solutions.

Rosemount stated that each appointment boosts the levels of experience across areas of financial planning, mortgage advice, pensions and protection provided by members of the Rosemount network.

Chief executive officer at Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA), Ahmed Bawa, said: "We’re delighted to welcome our raft of new advisers. Each of these embodies the client-first ethos that sits at the heart of our network.

"We are proud to offer a genuinely supportive and flexible environment that allows advisers to grow their businesses on their own terms, backed by outstanding compliance, marketing, and operational support.

"Advisers choose Rosemount because we combine the independence they value with the infrastructure they need to thrive, such as through readily-available support, first-class training, or access to an exceptional panel of lenders and providers. As we are not vertically integrated, or have loaded premiums, Rosemount is a truly independent network. We look forward to working closely with our new joiners and helping them achieve their ambitions."



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