RSM Tenon Financial Services rebrands as Lemontree
RSM Tenon Financial Services has changed its name to Lemontree Wealth.
The firm says that it does not have a statement on the name change.
In the firm’s annual results to June 30, released in September, it cut its dividend by over half from 1.6p in 2010 to 0.55p per share as it seeks to “preserve resources in an unpredicted business environment”.
RSM Tenon saw a 12 per cent increase in profit before tax to £27.1m, from £24.1m in 2010.
RSM Tenon’s results for the year to June 30 were helped by the acquisition of RSM Bentley Jennison in 2009 and some assets of Vantis in 2010.
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Readers' comments (4)
Anonymous | 11 Oct 2011 2:03 pm
Is this an early April fools...............??
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Dennis Hall | 11 Oct 2011 3:23 pm
I think something got lost in translation between the MD and the marketing department. Didn't the MD say he wanted to call it Elementary - not LemonTree - LOL
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Philip Brown | 12 Oct 2011 1:27 pm
Lemontree very pretty and the lemon flower is sweet. But the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to eat.
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lucky escape | 14 Dec 2011 8:40 am
I give it 12 months before it rebrands - what complete clowns for coming up with such a terrible name.
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