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Who’s Moving Where In Wealth Management? – C Hoare & Co, Charles Russell Speechlys, Others
Editorial Staff
3 December 2024
C Hoare & Co Recommended by the Chambers High Net Worth guide, she is a member of the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialist (ACTAPS) and a mediator able to act in either contentious probate or civil litigation matters. Her move to Irwin Mitchell follows the addition of will, trust and estate disputes Partner Cara Hough in Bristol earlier this year, the firm said in a statement. Charles Russell Speechlys Stevenson comes with a career record which, in addition to his time as the HSBC Group CFO, includes being the CFO of Royal Bank of Scotland and serving in a number of management roles in investment banking at Credit Suisse. All three institutions had material private client wealth management franchises. His international experience will help support Progeny as it builds its franchises across Europe, the Middle East and Asia, the firm said in a statement. Stevenson, who has governance and regulatory experience at both HSBC and Royal Bank of Scotland, was one of two executive directors on each board. He also chairs the Board of Serendipity Capital – a Singapore-based venture capital fund – and RNID, a UK charity for hearing loss.
has just added Tara McInnes, a specialist in will, trust and estate disputes partner, to its team in the Thames Valley region. She advises high net worth and high-profile individuals as well as trustees, not for profit organisations and charities in all types of contentious probate matters including; trust disputes, will challenges and claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.
, a UK firm bringing together chartered financial planning, asset management, tax, HR and private and corporate legal services, has just appointed former HSBC group chief financial officer (CFO), Ewen Stevenson, as its chair, to preside over the next phase of the company’s growth.