People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Hawksmoor IM, Plurimi Wealth, Others

The latest moves in wealth management across the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Frostrow Capital
Frostrow
Capital, the UK investment companies group, has appointed
Matthew Burrows as a director in its distribution team.
He will add support to then team promoting its investment company
clients.
Burrows joins Frostrow having spent three years at Standard Life
Wealth as a senior client portfolio manager, where he managed
discretionary portfolios for private clients, pensions, charities
and trusts.
Plurimi Wealth
Plurimi
Wealth, the London-based independent wealth manager, has
promoted Fahad Khan to deputy chief executive. The firm aims of
him becoming CEO in the medium term.
Khan, who joined the firm in 2013, is currently a senior partner
and will focus on building the business organically, and
expanding into new markets.
Prior to joining Plurimi, Khan was an executive director at
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, where he focused on servicing
the Nordic & CIS market.
He will now work alongside Ramzy Rasamny, Plurimi’s founder and
CEO.
Following Khan becoming CEO, Rasamny will focus on the firm’s
international expansion starting with Plurimi’s Dubai
operations.
Hawksmoor IM
Hawksmoor
Investment Management has appointed Andrew Little to its
investment management team.
Little joins the company from WH Ireland in London. He has over
13 years’ experience in financial services. In addition to
working at WH Ireland, he has worked at Cannacord Genuity Wealth
Management and Barclays Wealth.
He will join the team in Exeter following a relocation to the
South West.
Waverton
Waverton
Investment Management has appointed two senior investment
professionals: Tineke Frikkee and Stefan Rheinwald.
Frikke is a UK equities specialist. At Smith & Williamson she
managed the UK Equity Income Fund and Global Growth Fund,
starting in 2013. Prior to this, she spent 15 years at Newton
Investment Management, managing Newton’s flagship Higher Income
Fund and money in other UK equity funds.
Rheinwald joins as head of Japanese equity research from
Catalytic Investment Group in Singapore. He has 24 years of
Japanese investment and research experience. He was a Japanese
equity portfolio manager and Director at Foreign & Colonial in
London from 1994. This was followed by five years based in Tokyo
as head of research and Japan strategist for CLSA. On his
return to Europe, he launched and managed Japanese equity
portfolios.
As at 30th June 2018, Waverton had approximately £5.6 billion
($7.34 billion) of assets under management.
UBS
UBS has appointed
Philip Legrand as an associate director in its private client
team in Jersey.
Legrand has over a decade of experience in financial services. In
his previous position, he ran a team of 12 managers for an
international bank.
He will assist in managing a portfolio of UK resident
non-domiciled private clients. He will also be working with the
team of client advisors to look after the interests of private
clients resident in Jersey and Channel Island
intermediaries.