A Shropshire financial services practice has expanded by opening up a new office in a neighbouring county.
Nick Jones Wealth Planning of Shrewsbury, has taken over the practice of Alan Brittain, based at Longton, in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.
Mr Brittain has a wide experience within the financial industry and a client base of around 300 people throughout the Potteries region. These will now come under the umbrella of Nick Jones Wealth Planning.
Nick Jones Wealth Planning is a Patron member of Shropshire Chamber of Commerce and Nick himself is chairman of the group, which consists of firms from a varied cross section of large and small business sectors within the county.
Mr Brittain said: “I have known Nick for many years and feel confident that this new venture will give me and my clients access to a much bigger support network, both in business administration and broader industry expertise.”
Mr Jones added: “Having worked with Alan within our peer group for over 10 years, I know him well as a respected financial advisor and this will give my practice a great opportunity to expand in the Staffordshire region.
"My team are fully geared up and ready to maintain and improve client services and to provide the help needed to grow the business.
“The office premises here at the Sutherland Institute on Lightwood Road are absolutely ideal for hosting seminars and topical meetings which we hope to organise in the very near future.”
Picture: Nick Jones with Alan Brittain at the Sutherland Institute in Stoke on Trent.
'Evolution' for Nick Jones Wealth Planning
Tricky challenges for family-run firms?
Colleagues from two firms raise vital charity cash
Funding will help businesses recover from Covid pandemic
Market Drayton manufacturer supports Shropshire Virtual Show
Shropshire firm delivers equipment for prime time reality show
Company redistributes products via three charities
WR Partners enhances rural services expertise
Comedy novella is Wellington author's first book
Scaling the heights with charity challenge
Now is the time to plan for recovery, says Nick Jones
Businesses urged to make sure their finances are in best possible shape
Media groups join forces to launch new service
Chartered Financial Planner could achieve an industry first
Law firm creates strategic role to drive growth