A pack of personal fairness teams are lining up presents for the accountancy agency beforehand often called Smith & Williamson.
They may be a part of Apax Companions, whose curiosity was reported by The Instances earlier this month.
A deal will lead to a rebranding of the enterprise, with one banker suggesting that the Smith & Williamson title might be revived.
It’s the seventh-largest UK accountancy agency by charge earnings, and the public sale comes amid a deluge of company exercise within the skilled providers sector.
The sale of Evelyn’s accountancy enterprise would go away it as a pureplay wealth administration firm owned by Permira and Warburg Pincus, two different distinguished non-public fairness corporations.
On Wednesday, Evelyn revealed a third-quarter buying and selling replace displaying that belongings below administration and recommendation had risen to a report £62.7bn.
The corporate is now run by Paul Geddes, a former boss of Direct Line Group.
Market sources anticipate the rest of Evelyn to vary arms within the subsequent 12 months.
Apax, Bain and Companions Group all declined to touch upon Wednesday.
Bankers at Evercore are dealing with the public sale of Evelyn’s accountancy arm.