Titan Wealth confirms Advisa Wealth acquisition

Titan Wealth has announced the acquisition of Jersey-based financial advisory firm, Advisa Wealth, subject to regulatory approval.

The deal, for an undisclosed amount, strengthens Titan Wealth’s financial planning capabilities and enhances its presence in the Channel Islands.

Advisa Wealth manages £525m in assets and serves over 1,800 clients with tailored financial solutions. It offers a range of services, including lifestyle planning, investment advice, life protection, and corporate solutions.

The latest acquisition complements Titan Wealth’s recent purchase of Ravenscroft International, bolstering its capabilities in both financial planning and wealth management in Jersey and Guernsey.

Joint group CEO and head of M&A at Titan Wealth, Andrew Fearon, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Advisa Wealth into the Titan Wealth family. Their dedication to putting clients first aligns perfectly with our ethos. This partnership strengthens our position in the Channel Islands and opens exciting new opportunities for growth.”

Trevor Griggs of Advisa Wealth added: “Joining Titan Wealth provides us with the scale and resources to further enhance and develop our client services. We’re excited to collaborate with Titan’s extensive network and expertise to drive mutual success.”



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