Tilney Bestinvest rebrands as Tilney Group

Embarking on recruitment drive

Anna Fedorova
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Tilney Bestinvest has announced plans to rebrand as the Tilney Group following its acquisition of Towry, while it is also embarking on a "significant recruitment drive".

The acquisition of Towry from Palamon Capital Partners, which was announced last April, was completed in August 2016. This integrated business will now operate under the Tilney brand for financial planning, investment management and investment advice.  The Tilney Group now encompasses 300 financial planners, investment managers and advisers supporting over 100,000 clients from a network of 30 offices across the UK. Meanwhile, Tilney's services to self-directed investors will continue to operate under the Bestinvest brand, which will be described as ‘powered by Tilney', although...

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