Hoxton Wealth expands with Birmingham office
A financial advisory firm is expanding its reach with the opening of a new office in Birmingham city centre.
Wealth management company Hoxton Wealth, which manages over £2 billion in assets and serves more than 7000 clients worldwide, has launched its first office in the region at Two Snowhill, with Bobby Sahota leading a team of five.
With over 20 years of financial services experience in the West Midlands, Bobby aims to drive the office’s growth in 2025, with a target headcount of 20 before the end of the year.
She said: “Anyone that has worked in Birmingham’s financial services sector is fully aware of the opportunities the city presents, and I am very excited to be joining Hoxton Wealth on this journey.
“From day one I have seen a real energy among the leadership team, they are very forward-thinking.
“The vision for the office is very clear.
“We want to have a positive impact on the financial choices that people make – and help them plan for their future.
“Finances do not need to be scary – we are here to provide goal-based and focused advice that everyone can understand.”
Chris Ball, chief executive of Hoxton Wealth, added: “The Birmingham office is our first in the Midlands and we hope that it becomes a hub for the growing network of clients and colleagues that we have in the region.
“At Hoxton, everything that we do is underpinned by our determination to grow and provide a world-class service to our clients.
“It has become very clear already that this office and its ambitious team led by Bobby, will be a key factor in our UK expansion plans.”
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