People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Tilney, Investec, SANNE

This is a round up of today's moves in the world of wealth management.
Tilney
Investment management and financial planning group Tilney has continued with its
UK recruitment drive with the appointment of Matthew
Tribe. Tribe joins the team in Tilney’s Bristol office as a
financial planner, the firm said in a statement.
Tribe joins from Santander where he was a financial planning
manager. Prior to this, he held financial planning roles since
2011 at both Charles Derby and A-Plan Assurance.
In his new role, Tribe will deliver advice as part of the firm’s
"two expert" approach which sees financial planners paired
alongside the firm’s investment managers.
Investec Wealth & Investment
Investec
Wealth & Investment has hired two new financial planning
directors, Lee Burberry and Gary Taylor, who will join its
Liverpool and Manchester offices, respectively.
Both join the firm from Rathbones, where they provided to clients
on all aspects of financial planning, Investec said.
Each have more than 30 years' industry experience.
Smith & Williamson
Investment manager Smith &
Williamson has appointed Angus Abraham as business
manager, as it looks to expand its funds business, the firm said
in a statement.
Abraham joins Smith & Williamson from City Financial, where he
was head of operations overseeing its UCITS division.
He will be based in London and will report directly to
Ed Rosengarten, head of funds at Smith & Williamson.
In his new role, Abraham will support its investment
and sales teams as they seek to develop and grow the business’s
range of demand-led funds. He will also help the executive
management team with the execution of its strategic development
plan and will oversee relationships with external parties
including platforms.
SANNE
Financial services provider SANNE has appointed Sam
Metland as director of product development to enhance its
technology and product development capabilities, the firm said in
a statement.
Metland will be based in London. He has more than 10 years
of industry experience, and has worked in New York,
Luxembourg, Singapore and the Channel Islands.
In his new role, Metland will work closely with SANNE’s managing
directors and heads of business to develop an integrated client
services business strategy.