Continuum boss: 'We want to bring wealth management to everybody'

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Continuum boss: 'We want to bring wealth management to everybody'
Martin Brown, managing director of Continuum, which announced its takeover by M&G this morning (August 3)

According to Brown, both M&G and Continuum share a similar belief that there is a “huge advice gap” in the market and these shared values is what made the deal between the firms happen.

M&G announced its takeover of Continuum, which has assets of more than £1.5bn, in an announcement to the stock exchange yesterday (August 3).

Brown said: “We have a real intention to make wealth management available to everybody, not just the wealthy.

“[M&G] shares those same values and beliefs…it is a good match."

Managing director of M&G Wealth, David Montgomery, echoed similar plans.

"There is a growing need in the UK for consumers to be able to access financial advice services in a way that best suits their circumstances and requirements," he said.

"This 'advice gap' is something we are keen to help address."

According to Brown, a deal of this kind was a long time coming.

The company was initially approached for takeover by a number of organisations in 2020, he told FTAdviser, but decided not to make any moves due to the pandemic. 

“Our business [then] grew significantly during that period…we [started] considering the approaches being made to see how that could benefit us,” he said. 

Brown established Continuum in 2014 to offer a “modern, new financial advice experience”, and the company now has assets under influence of £1.5bn.

We have a real intention to make wealth management available to everybody, not just the wealthyMartin Brown, Continuum

The IFA has brokered partnerships of its own, including with accountancy network 2020 Innovation in 2017 to provide wealth management services to their membership.

The initiation of an in-house discretionary model portfolio adviser followed in 2021, called My Continuum Wealth, which is offered to Continuum’s advisers.

The portfolios are currently managed by Marlborough, who will continue to manage them until the transaction is complete, at which point M&G will begin to take over. 

Red lines

For Brown, there were a few “red lines” when it came to takeover discussions. 

“[Any agreement] has to be building out the Continuum brand, the IFA status was incredibly important to us, and to be run independently.”

It may not be news but our aspirations from day one [have been] to make people’s financial future realMartin Brown, Continuum

The deal will allow Continuum to leverage the support of M&G’s brand, though the IFA will keep its own name which it hopes will become a household brand.

Brown hinted at a number of future news announcements to come.

M&G Wealth 

The deal comes in the middle of a wave of consolidation in the wider wealth management sector, of which M&G has been at the forefront.

M&G Wealth was launched in September 2020 with four main parts, M&G Wealth Advice, M&G Wealth Platform, M&G Wealth Investments and a retail investment funds business, M&G Direct

It completed the takeover of Sandringham Partners earlier this year, alongside its acquisition of MPS-provider TCF Investments.

In 2021 the division launched a hybrid advice business, and in January this year it agreed a partnership with robo-adviser Moneyfarm.

As for Brown’s ambitions for the future, they have not changed.

“It may not be news but our aspirations from day one [have been] to make people’s financial future real.”

sally.hickey@ft.com