Friday, 23 August 2013 10:08
Beacon expands firm following office move
Beacon Wealth Management is expanding its firm following the move to the larger premises of a converted chapel.
The firm had previously put its recruitment drive on hold as it searched for a larger space.
It is now looking to recruit a self-employed financial adviser, employed financial adviser/ Paraplanner and an assistant accountant. It has already recently hired an account manager for its managing director Tony Larkins CFPCM.
Beacon currently has 20 members of staff including five financial advisers, four Paraplanners and an investment manager.
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The firm moved into its new premises in Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire last month. The converted chapel, which was built in 1853, took nine months to renovate.
The chapel was chosen for its large size and proximity to the local community.
Katie Kitson, marketing manager at Beacon, said: "We purchased the property in November 2011 but there was a long wait with planning issues before we could start work. The actual building work took around 8-9 months. It's onward and upwards now.
"We're going to be holding an event for the local community as they have been very interested in the renovations and want to see what it looks like. We will also hold another event for our own clients."
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The firm had previously put its recruitment drive on hold as it searched for a larger space.
It is now looking to recruit a self-employed financial adviser, employed financial adviser/ Paraplanner and an assistant accountant. It has already recently hired an account manager for its managing director Tony Larkins CFPCM.
Beacon currently has 20 members of staff including five financial advisers, four Paraplanners and an investment manager.
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The firm moved into its new premises in Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire last month. The converted chapel, which was built in 1853, took nine months to renovate.
The chapel was chosen for its large size and proximity to the local community.
Katie Kitson, marketing manager at Beacon, said: "We purchased the property in November 2011 but there was a long wait with planning issues before we could start work. The actual building work took around 8-9 months. It's onward and upwards now.
"We're going to be holding an event for the local community as they have been very interested in the renovations and want to see what it looks like. We will also hold another event for our own clients."
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