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Xentum joins forces with Succession

Wealth management firm Xentum is teaming up with Succession Advisory Services in a bid to expand its financial planning operations.

Dominic Baldwin, managing director of Lymm-based Xentum, said the technology support and training that the company will receive from Succession will “accelerate the firm’s progress”.

Simon Chamberlain, chief executive of Succession, added, "Xentum is a dynamic client-centric business with an enlightened, talented and entrepreneurial team.

“Xentum clearly has the capacity and network to expand and develop its high quality and powerful brand and we are delighted to support Xentum's acquisition and expansion plans."

By Kirsty Hewitt

Xentum joins forces with Succession
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