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Who’s Moving Where In Wealth Management? – Cazenove Capital, Forsters, WTW, Others

Editorial Staff

30 March 2026

Cazenove Capital
, the high net worth wealth management business of UK-based Schroders, has appointed Ines Ingabire (pictured below) as portfolio director. She will work with ultra-high net worth clients and advisors to bring together Cazenove Capital and Schroders Family Office Service’s sustainability, impact and philanthropy capabilities.

Ines Ingabire

Ingabire was previously a wealth manager at Tribe Impact Capital, helping clients to “invest with purpose,” the firm said in a statement. Prior to her time at Tribe, she worked at Seven Investment Management (7IM) and HSBC Asset Management.

Outside of her role, she supports organisations engaged in social and climate justice, youth empowerment and women’s entrepreneurship in emerging economies. Cazenove said that her in-depth experience in these areas would be a tremendous asset as it continues to evolve and expand its impact offering.

“Clients are increasingly stepping back and asking deeper questions about their wealth, moving beyond how it performs, and looking at the impact it has, what it makes possible, and the legacy it leaves for future generations,” Ingabire said.

“Ines brings a strong track record of working with clients who want their wealth to reflect their values and ambitions for positive change,” Clare Anderson, head of Schroders Family Office Service, said. “We have over £13 billion ($17.32 billion) in assets invested in line with clients’ ethical, sustainability and impact objectives and are delighted to have Ines join the team as we continue to focus on delivering innovative, values-led wealth solutions for our clients.”

Forsters
London-based law firm , part of WTW, has more than 900 colleagues worldwide, more than 1,000 investment clients globally, assets under advisory of over $3.4 trillion and $188 billion of assets under management.

Investec
[tag|Investec Bank (Channel Islands)|]Investec Bank (Channel Islands) has appointed Ben Horne to Investec Asset Finance (Channel Islands) in the Isle of Man. 

Horne will be working with Isle of Man motor dealerships and their clients, supporting asset finance requirements in the local market. His appointment also supports the continued development of the team’s Isle of Man business, with Mark Davenport shifting his focus towards corporate asset financing needs.

Horne has worked for two decades in banking and asset finance, Investec said.