Women's advice firm taken over on International Women's Day
A financial advice firm dedicated to women has been taken over, it was announced today, coinciding with International Women's Day.
Succession Group has acquired Independent Women, which was founded in 1997 by Lesley Mackintosh.
The takeover means that the service is launching nationally as of today. Ms Mackintosh will remain at the helm of the firm as managing director.
Ms Mackintosh said: "Choosing International Women's Day to launch nationally speaks volumes about our beliefs. We want to give our clients every opportunity to achieve all they desire. With firm financial foundations, it allows other aspects of their lives – from career to family life - to flourish. Financial freedom and confidence is enormously important for anyone and having a like-minded expert with you on the journey is immeasurably beneficial."
She said: “There has never been a better time for us than now. Women's issues have had a major push in recent years, particularly in financial services where traditionally there has been a significant gender imbalance. That tends to mean a different delivery of service and often women have found that what was on offer was misaligned with their needs. We are proud to advocate services for women and know from experience what a difference the right advice and support can make."
Succession's Group chief executive Simon Chamberlain said: "With Succession's acquisition of Independent Women, clients have an opportunity to choose the service most appropriate for them. Many women – and indeed men – would prefer their planner to be a woman. Succession recognises this requirement and Independent Women has been established to deliver this proposition for our clients".
Independent Women's specialist advice will be available throughout Succession Group's regional network of client-servicing hubs.