Bristol finance firm enters administration after combination deal

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A Bristol financial advice firm has said it will be wound up after its staff and clients were acquired by its sister company in a combination deal.

LEBC Group said it would become part of Aspira, a wholly-owned subsidiary of LEBC, with the two firms becoming one single business with immediate effect.




Business advisory firm FRP said Daniel Conway and David Hudson were appointed as joint administrators to LEBC Group on Wednesday (August 9) and had now completed the pre-packaged sale. Financial details of the agreement were not disclosed.

FRP said that following the deal all 118 LEBC employees and the company’s clients would be transferred to the new business.

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Private equity firm BP Marsh, which had a stake of around 60% in LEBC, said in a statement on the London Stock Exchange, the combined business would continue to provide pensions and investment advice to more than 1,600 corporate entities and over 15,000 individuals, with around £4bn of assets under advice.

In an update posted on its website, LEBC said it would be “wound up in an orderly fashion in due course”.

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