Posted: Wed 29th Aug 2012

Wrexham Firm Beating The Doom and Gloom

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Aug 29th, 2012

A growing Wrexham business offering financial and investment advice has doubled the size of its premises in town following a £100,000 renovation project and recently held a successful open day for clients and associates to celebrate the completion of the six-month refurbishment.

The firm has tripled the size of its workforce from five to 15, and has nearly £100m in funds under management. It now offers advice to more than 2,500 individuals and businesses. Directors and co-founders, Medwyn Edwards and Warren Hadlow, have more than 20 years’ experience in the sector between them.

Medwyn said: “The open day was a huge success, and it was a real pleasure to see so many friends of the firm joining in the celebrations.

“We always try to offer the personal touch and build a long-term relationship with the people we advise, which may help to explain why we have such a loyal client base. The new offices are looking fantastic, and our staff had a great time taking the guests on guided tours through the premises.”

Warren added: “With a growing workforce and client base, plus newly-refurbished premises, everyone at Hadlow Edwards is looking to the future with optimism – despite the doom and gloom in the wider economy.”

KAP Construction, based in Llay, carried out the renovation work.

For more information about Hadlow Edwards, visit www.hadlowedwards.co.uk .

(pictured: David Bellamy, chief executive of St James’s Place Wealth Management Group (centre), with Medwyn Edwards (left) and Warren Hadlow (right) of Hadlow Edwards Wealth Management all outside the newly refurbed premises on Regent St )



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