March 15, 2026

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Wealth Management

Titan Wealth’s latest purchase to bring AUM to £44bn

Titan Wealth has announced its second acquisition of 2026, with its planned purchase of Sound Financial Management. The Plymouth-based company has £600mn in assets under advice which will grow Titan Wealth’s total AUMA to £44bn. Sound Financial was founded in 1997 by Adam Pollard, and since then has grown a book of around 5,000 advice

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Wealth Management

Titan Wealth acquires Sound Financial Management Limited

Titan Wealth today announces its intent to acquire Sound Financial Management Limited (Sound Financial), an independent financial planning and advisory firm based in Plymouth, Devon, England. The acquisition will add £600m assets under advice to Titan Wealth’s total assets under advice and management of £44bn. Sound Financial will become part of the Titan Wealth Group.

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Insurance

Annual travel insurance warning issued to Brits by Defaqto

Booking a holiday can be the perfect way for Brits to beat the winter blues. And with many of us being lucky enough to go on more than one trip a year, annual holiday insurance often seems like a clever and cheaper option. But holiday goers are being warned to check their 12-month coverage policies

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Fund

Mirae Asset MF launches defence-themed ETF and ETF fund of fund

Mirae Asset Mutual Fund has announced the launch of two defence-focused schemes — the Mirae Asset BSE India Defence ETF and the Mirae Asset BSE India Defence ETF Fund of Fund (FOF) — offering investors exposure to India’s domestic defence manufacturing ecosystem. The Mirae Asset BSE India Defence ETF is an open-ended exchange-traded fund that

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Insurance

Are you covered? A golf insurance guide every golfer needs – National Club Golfer

People insure their homes, phones, cars, holidays, so why not ensure your golf equipment as well? Golf insurance is designed to cover items such as golf clubs, bags, trolleys and related accessories against events including theft, loss and accidental damage. Depending on the level of cover it can also protect you just in the UK,

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Insurance

Martin Lewis explains how one gadget could save money on car insurance

The Money Saving Expert was asked about car insurance on The Martin Lewis Money Show, and explained options for one driver looking to save money Young drivers are statistically more likely to be involved in a road traffic accident(Image: Kosamtu via Getty Images) Driving offers young people nationwide an incredible taste of independence, but the

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Stock Brokers

A Leading German Electronic Trading Platform

Key Takeaways Xetra is an all-electronic trading platform based in Frankfurt, Germany, operated by Deutsche Börse Group. It facilitates the majority of stock trading in Germany and a substantial portion of ETF trading across continental Europe. Launched in 1997, Xetra was one of the first global electronic trading systems and currently supports trading in stocks,

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Technology

What technology takes from us – and how to take it back | AI (artificial intelligence)

Gathering Summer after summer, I used to descend into a creek that had carved a deep bed shaded by trees and lined with blackberry bushes whose long thorny canes arced down from the banks, dripping with sprays of fruit. Down in that creek, I’d spend hours picking until I had a few gallons of berries, until my

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Insurance

Coverage, Costs, and Claims Explained

Key Takeaways Most states require drivers to have car insurance, with specific minimum coverage amounts. Car insurance can include multiple coverages like liability, collision, and comprehensive. The cost of car insurance depends on factors like coverage level, location, and car value. Filing a claim involves reporting the incident, and insurance companies assign claims adjusters to

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Technology

A lean approach to university technology transfer

If you were starting from scratch in 2023, how would you design a university technology transfer office (TTO)? The question assumes two conditions that increasingly characterise higher education: an unknown pipeline of opportunity, and the need to operate at very low cost. This is not a situation in which an established model can simply be scaled. Instead,

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