Isio announces completion of investment from Aquiline

Isio has announced the completion of its investment from Aquiline Capital Partners, focused on supporting Isio’s next phase of growth and delivering value for clients.

The investment has received regulatory approval.

Isio chief executive, Andrew Coles, said: “Aquiline’s investment enables us to embark on our next phase of growth and continue to disrupt the market for pensions, investment, employee benefits, and wealth advice.

“This will ultimately bringing better outcomes for our clients, people and society. 

“I am looking forward to leading the team during the exciting next chapter of our Isio journey with Aquiline as a partner.”

Coles said Isio has had an “exceptional” four years with Exponent and would like to thank the team and its board for their support and expertise.

Adding to this, Aquiline managing partner, Igno van Waesberghe, said: “We are impressed by the quality of Isio’s business and the breadth and depth of innovative solutions it offers in sectors supported by long-term structural growth trends.

“We are excited to provide our backing to the team to allow them to capitalise on the significant opportunities that lie ahead.”

Exponent partner, Tim Easingwood, said that Exponent was “delighted” to partner with Isio and was confident that Isio would continue to go from “strength to strength” with Aquiline’s investment.



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