‘Rising stars’ in financial management establish new Liverpool office
Pavis Financial Management has moved to a new base in Liverpool’s commercial district.
The chartered and accredited financial planning firm relocated its team from 8 Water Street to a 3,000 sq ft office on the first floor of 4 St Paul’s Square.
Pavis said the move follows 12 months of sustained growth, during which managed funds increased 28% to £190m and client numbers passed 450 for the first time.
Bob Newton, MD at Pavis Financial Management, said: “We have consistently achieved growth in all areas of the business over the past five years and we felt it was crucial to give ourselves a greater platform for further expansion.
“Our new, high specification office reflects that forward momentum and our renewed determination to provide the very best service to our clients for years to come.”
The building’s joint agents are Worthington Owen and CBRE.
Andrew Owen, director at Worthington Owen, commented: “Pavis is a dynamic and growing business which means they will fit right in at 4 St Paul’s, which has become a hub of growth and innovation.
“Current tenants such as law firm MSB and gas safety tech firm Gas Tag are expanding fast and the Santander business incubator is nurturing Liverpool city region’s high-growth businesses of the future.”
He added: “Pavis are one of the rising stars of Liverpool’s financial management sector and I’m sure they can only benefit from being part of the collaborative business community we have established at 4 St Paul’s.”
4 St Paul’s Square is owned by Aberdeen Asset Management.
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