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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? – Rothschild & Co, Acorn, Others
Editorial Staff
7 January 2022
Acorn Capital Partners
Private wealth specialist firm has appointed Olga Kucherenko (pictured) as a partner. She will also join the all-female leadership team at Acorn comprising founder Sally Tennant and partners Diane Seymour-Williams and Amy Blackwell.
Kucherenko brings family office experience gained over 14 years as an advisor at Deloitte where she worked in the private client services and family office advisory teams and, most recently, through her own practice, which will merge with Acorn Capital Advisers.
Kucherenko has served UK and international clients ranging from first-generation wealth creators to established and influential wealthy families, helping them with the creation and transformation of family offices, succession planning and wealth preservation. She has particular expertise in advising on governance frameworks while ensuring that the family, family office and asset holding vehicles align with client vision and strategy.
She is a member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation and holds a master’s degree in international economic relations from the Russian Academy of Economics.
The firm helps families and family offices overcome the increasingly complex challenges of managing multi-generational wealth.
Rothschild & Co
UK-based , the UK wealth management and professional services group, has announced that Steve Jupp, founder and owner of Independent Financial Advice firm FP Solutions, will join the team at its Chelmsford office, reporting to financial planning partner Pete Beasant.
The arrival of the FP Solutions firm is TSW’s second deal in its recently-launched succession programme. This has been designed to help advisors approaching retirement to find a way to move clients to a new home.
Tilney Smith & Williamson was formed by the merger of Tilney and Smith & Williamson in September 2020. It oversees £56.0 billion of assets under management (as at 30 September 2021).