Profits up 41% at Aberdein Considine amid corporate restructure

Jacqueline Law
Aberdein Considine has reported a record 2024-25 financial year, with turnover reaching £37 million and profit increasing 41% across the firm.
This comes as the organisation converts from a traditional partnership model to a limited liability partnership (LLP) and unveils a refreshed brand identity.
The new LLP is authorised and regulated by the Law Society of Scotland, the Solicitors Regulation Authority, and the Financial Conduct Authority. As part of the restructure, the firm’s wealth management business is to be transferred to a separate limited company, Aberdein Considine Wealth Ltd trading as AC Wealth, to allow this division to continue to grow and evolve to meet client needs. Both firms will continue to benefit from a close working relationship based within the same offices.
Jacqueline Law, managing partner of Aberdein Considine, said: “I’m extremely proud of the firm’s performance over recent years, and particularly this last year – our teams across the business have worked hard to get us here, ably led by the firm’s partners.
“Our focus now is to keep growing and delivering excellent services to our clients.”

The firm's new logo
The news coincides with the firm’s unveiling of a new, modernised brand identity earlier this month.
Ms Law continued: “Aberdein Considine started out in Aberdeen over 40 years ago. Today, the firm is a major player in the legal, property and wealth management sectors, with teams all over Scotland and in the North of England.
“Our new brand identity captures that story: how we have evolved over the years, and with a more contemporary feel that reflects our ambition for service excellence and growth.”