Jason Butler, the founder of Accredited Financial Planning Firm Bloomsbury has left the business, it was revealed this morning. The city based wealth management boutique Bloomsbury said Mr Butler CFPCM has sold his stake to the other long-standing principals, Carolyn Gowen and Robert Lockie.
Mr Butler said: "I have enjoyed my years at Bloomsbury immensely and deciding to leave the firm was a very difficult decision to make. “However, after 17 years at the helm and 25 years as an adviser, I’ve decided that I want to focus the bulk of my time and energy on writing, public speaking and financial education activity. Having worked with Carolyn and Robert for many years, I am confident that I am leaving the business in good hands and it will continue to prosper in the years ahead.”
The company was established in 1998.
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Ms Gowen said: “The entire Bloomsbury team recognises the tremendous contribution that Jason has made over the past 17 years to make the firm what it is today and we all wish him well in the future.
Robert and I are very excited about taking Bloomsbury forward to the next stage of development and to build on the solid base that has been achieved so far.”
Since 2005 the firm has operated as an independent contractor branch of Raymond James Investment Services, which is the subsidiary of the large quoted US financial services organisation Raymond James Financial.
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