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Equilibrium crowned ‘Adviser Firm of the Year’
Equilibrium Asset Management has been awarded the coveted accolade for ‘Adviser Firm of the Year’ at the prestigious Money Marketing awards.
This is the second time the Cheshire-based wealth management firm has triumphed at the awards, with the business picking up the award for ‘Best Wealth Manager’ in 2013.
Equilibrium held off competition from adviser firms across the country to claim the award at the annual event which took place at the Old Billingsgate, London.
Speaking about the award Colin Lawson, founder and partner at Equilibrium Asset Management, said:
“To be recognised as the best adviser firm in the country is fantastic and adds even more gloss to what is already a momentous year for Equilibrium as we celebrate our 21st anniversary.
“We’re exceptionally proud of the fact we retain 99 per cent of our clients and that the business continues to enjoy strong growth. This is in no small part down to the dedication, commitment and expertise our team of advisers bring to our clients on a daily basis.
“It’s fantastic to see these efforts recognised through this award and we look forward to continuing to offer a market-leading service to our ever-growing client base.”
The firm has offices in Wilmslow and Chester, managing more than £515 million in assets for in excess of 800 families. For more information on Equilibrium visit: www.eqllp.co.uk.
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