Inside Titan Wealth - Co-founders and joint CEOs Andrew Fearon and James Kaberry
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概要
“I can very well see the business doubling in size over the next three to five years…”
In the first episode of Inside Titan Wealth, co-founders and joint CEOs Andrew Fearon and James Kaberry chat to chief marketing officer Mike Fogden about what comes next for Titan Wealth.
Yes, we’ve grown quickly – through acquisition and expansion across the UK and internationally, but the next phase isn’t just about buying more businesses.
It’s about consolidating what we’ve built.
Enhancing the products, solutions and services we offer.
Strengthening the platform for both clients and financial advisers.
Over the next three to five years, growth will come from two directions: continued opportunity-led acquisitions and deeper integration of everything already within the group.
In this podcast, we take a candid look at how we’re thinking about the future: measured, ambitious and focused on long-term value.
Listen to the full episode to hear more about:
- Our growth strategy over the next 3–5 years
- Integration and consolidation in wealth management
- UK and international expansion
- Enhancing solutions for advisers and clients
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