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UBS Continues To Broaden Footprint In UK Regions
Tom Burroughes
24 May 2013
UBS Wealth Management has appointed four client advisors to
continue the double-digit percentage growth of its business in the UK’s regions,
the Zurich-listed bank has confirmed. This part of the Swiss bank’s operations
have seen assets under management rise by almost 50 per cent since 2009. Matt Hoyne joins UBS's Edinburgh
office to focus on serving Scottish wealth management clients, bringing the
team, led by Colin Aitken, to nine. Previously, Hoyne worked for Merrill Lynch
in the US and more recently
as a senior private banker with Lloyds at its Mayfair Private Banking office
in Scotland. Simon Pearson and Richard Walker join UBS' Manchester office as client advisors. The office, which has been in existence for almost 10 years,
has a team of 12 people. Pearson has over 20 years in the financial services
industry, having mainly worked at Lloyds. Most recently he worked within that
firm’s international private bank, spending the last three years as a senior private
banker at its office in Manchester. Walker also started his
wealth management career over 20 years ago and prior to joining UBS he worked
as a private client director at the Leeds
office of Brown Shipley. Carl Tremlin joins the southwest team as a client advisor,
reporting to Martyn Begbour. He is fellow of the Chartered Insurance Institute.
Most recently, he spent over six years at Lloyds, Mayfair Private Banking. "UBS's regional businesses have seen invested assets
grow by 49 per cent since 2009, and now have strong teams of 52 employees
covering Birmingham, Edinburgh, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, and the South
West,” Nick Tucker, head of domestic, UBS Wealth Management UK, said.