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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Tilney, Old Mutual Wealth, Addleshaw Goddard

Editorial Staff 11 September 2017

Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Tilney, Old Mutual Wealth, Addleshaw Goddard

The latest moves in wealth management across the world.

Tilney
UK financial planning group Tilney has appointed two new financial planners. Tyrone Samsonroy and Ben Gibson will both be based in the firm’s New Street Square office in London, the firm said in a statement.

Samsonroy will join from HSBC, where he was a premier client manager for four years, providing financial advice to high net worth clients. Prior to that he held roles at Santander Private Bank, as relationship manager, and Lloyds Banking Group, as a financial advisor.

Gibson has spent the past two years at Royal London Group as a business development manager where he was responsible for delivering strategy and propositions to a panel of key pensions intermediaries. Before this, he was an account manager at Scottish Widows.

In Tilney’s London team, Samsonroy and Gibson will deliver advice as part of the firm’s "two expert" approach which sees financial planners paired alongside the firm’s investment managers.

Old Mutual Wealth
UK wealth manager Old Mutual Wealth has appointed John Porteous in the newly created role of retail customer solutions director.

Porteous will be responsible for establishing the retail customer solutions team, which will play a central role in Old Mutual Wealth’s strategy of blending market-leading businesses to create customer-focused end-to-end wealth management solutions.

He will join Old Mutual Wealth from Tilney, where he was head of client proposition.

Addleshaw Goddard
Global law firm Addleshaw Goddard has appointed Euan Fleming as director, in a bid to strengthen its Scottish private capital offering.

Fleming, who joins Addleshaw Goddard from Brodies LLP, has more than 13 years’ experience in advising a host of high-net-worth individuals, corporate entities, family offices and trust companies on a range of legal matters, from taxation and trust law, to asset protection.

He will join the Edinburgh office and he will be responsible for growing and developing the Scottish and UK-wide private capital arm.

SANNE
SANNE has appointed Oliver Morris as head of private equity EMEA, the firm said in a statement.

Morris will be responsible for driving the strategic direction, management and delivery of SANNE’s EMEA private equity business with a specific focus on developing new business initiatives.  He will be based in SANNE’s Jersey office.

He joins SANNE from KPMG, where he was a director.

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