New Office
Walker Crips Opens Wales Office

Walker Crips has launched Walker Cambria, a new service for the Welsh market, providing managed portfolio services out of Swansea.
Walker Crips,
the London-headquartered wealth and investment manager, has
launched Walker Cambria, a new service for the Welsh market. Led
by Andrew Morgan and Gary Waite, the new firm will provide both
bespoke and managed portfolio services as an outsourced solution
for IFAs and wealth managers out of its office in Swansea.
“Walker Crips recognise that the Welsh market is different from
that of the rest of the UK owing to the growing local prominence
of intermediaries. The Walker Cambria brand will provide the
platform for us to extend our services to the investment
intermediary community of Wales. It is the latest addition in our
targeted push for regional growth,” explained Rodney FitzGerald,
chief executive at Walker Crips.
Morgan has spent the majority of his career working as a fund
manager at Mitsubishi-UFJ Asset Management where he specialised
in UK and European equities. He has also spent time in global
equities at BlackRock and managing private client portfolios for
Brewin Dolphin.
Waite began his career as a government economist in the
Department for Culture, Media and Sport, before becoming a fund
manager at CTC. He has also served as a director within the
European specialist team at BlackRock.
Also supporting the fund management team will be Andrew Davies
who joins Walker Cambria after seven years at Brewin Dolphin. In
this role he will be responsible for new business
development.
“Despite the large number of high quality IFAs in Wales, there
are currently only a few discretionary fund managers based here.
Walker Cambria will be the only firm offering a complete
outsourced solution from Swansea,” said Morgan when explaining
the move.
Walker Crips is listed on the London Stock Exchange.