Perspective Financial Group announces six more acquisitions

Perspective Financial Group has announced the completion of a further six acquisitions, taking the group’s total to 12 acquisitions so far in 2026.

The latest moves include a combination of strategic hubs and bolt-on acquisitions.

Perspective confirmed that joining the group are Grosvenor Wealth Management, Graham Investment Management, Professional Financial Centre (Cumbria), Sapphire Wealth Management, Belper Independent Financial Solutions and Throgmorton (Phil Taylor).

These acquisitions have collectively added £550m in assets under advice to Perspective, as well as 10 financial planners and three new offices in Harpenden, Penrith and Belper.

Perspective CEO, Ian Wilkinson, commented: “Each of these firms shares our commitment to delivering outstanding client outcomes, supporting advisers and building sustainable businesses. Their decision to join or partner with Perspective reinforces the strength of our proposition and the culture we are building together.

“We remain highly selective and disciplined in our approach to M&A, ensuring that we only partner with firms that share our culture and adhere to our transaction parameters. This ensures that all the firms that partner with Perspective can be confident that we are continuing to grow in the right way.

“With a robust pipeline and continued appetite from advisers looking to join the group, we enter the remainder of 2026 with confidence and momentum.”

Perspective confirmed that the firms a combination of hub acquisitions, which aim to strengthen the group’s national footprint, as well as client bank acquisitions, to reinforce its position as a home for retiring advisers looking for a reputable, local partner for their clients after they have exited the industry.

Grosvenor Wealth Management director, Ben Anderton, said: “I am delighted to partner with Perspective, whose values align closely with our long-standing commitment to our clients. For over 25 years, Grosvenor’s success has been built on delivering trusted, high-quality advice, and this partnership with Perspective allows us to continue that legacy.”

Director at Professional Financial Centre (Cumbria), Peter Taylor, added: “I wanted a company who had a lot of experience in acquisitions, and Perspective have been supportive through the transition.”



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