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UK's Ashcourt Rowan Names Ex-Brewin Dolphin Man To Head Intermediary Services

The UK’s Ashcourt Rowan Asset Management has appointed Chris Legge as head of intermediary services.
Ashcourt Rowan Asset Management, the UK wealth management group,
has appointed Chris Legge as head of intermediary services.
Legge will help Ashcourt Rowan grow
its share of the market for outsourced portfolio for financial
advisors, the firm said in a statement.
“These are exciting times in the IFA market and we believe our
proposition will help IFAs in the battle to meet client needs and
demonstrate value added. I look forward to reviewing old
acquaintances and opening new doors with Ashcourt Rowan,” said
Legge.
Legge joins Ashcourt Rowan from Brewin Dolphin, where he was
intermediary business development manager for eight years,
becoming a part of Brewin’s IFA sales division.
Previously, Legge was an intermediary business development
manager at Gerrard Investment Management. Earlier, he held
the same role at Williams de Broe, where he was responsible for
building and establishing a new private client base for the
bank.
“We aim to provide a leading level of service for professional
intermediaries looking to work with a firm that understands them,
their business needs and the ability to ensure their clients’
risk tolerance is properly understood and accounted for,” said
Harry Burnham, chief executive.
Along with a team of seven employees led by Alan Arscott and
David Barber, the appointment follows the completion of the
acquisition of assets from Generali Portfolio Management (UK)
Limited.