Isio completes Premier Pensions acquisition

The FCA has now approved the deal which was first announced last September

Hope William-Smith
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L-R: Premier Pensions chair Dai Smith, Isio chief executive Andrew Coles, and Premier group chief executive Alastair Aird
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L-R: Premier Pensions chair Dai Smith, Isio chief executive Andrew Coles, and Premier group chief executive Alastair Aird

Isio has completed its acquisition of Premier Pensions after the deal was given the green light by the Financial Conduct Authority.

The acquisition was first announced in September last year and will extend Isio's existing services of actuarial consulting, investment advisory and pensions administration to include both wealth m...

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