The Americans are coming ... for British wealth managers

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Ian and Alex are joined by Citywire founder and chairman Lawrence Lever to discuss why US consolidators are looking across the pond to buy British wealth managers. These firms are cheap, compared to their US peers, so what's the catch?

They also cover Anthropic's endorsement of human financial advice and the key takeaways from Citywire's recent CEO Summit.
13 Mar English United States Investing

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