Peregrine & Black hires investment director
Peregrine & Black Investment Management (PBIM) has appointed Nicholas Palmer as investment director.
Peregrine & Black Investment Management (PBIM) has appointed Nicholas Palmer as investment director.
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Mats Arthursson, Suneet Kumar and James Gatehouse will form a new investment management team focusing on private clients, bringing the total number of London-based investment managers to 69. The team will be led by Arthursson who joins the firm in October from Arbuthnot Latham where he was a director of investment management. He will report to…
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David Jupp is set to takeover running Quilter Cheviot’s Birmingham hub from Sean Rafferty, head of the office for the past 12 years.
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Arbuthnot Latham investment manager Mats Arthurrson is set to leave the firm after seven years to join wealth manager Quilter Cheviot.
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Regulation will make the job of a wealth manager “harder and harder” over the coming years, Quilter Cheviot’s Mark Hallam has said.
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Lloyds may have paid back its debt to the UK government but its future is still chained to the Brexit outcome.
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Quilter Cheviot has appointed Antony Webb to its London managed portfolio service group.
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Quilter Cheviot has agreed to acquire Attivo Investment Management for an undisclosed fee.
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Quilter Cheviot chief executive officer David Loudon will retire from the role on 30 June 2017, the company said today.
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James Beck has left Quilter Cheviot to join James Hambro & Partners.
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Old Mutual Wealth chief executive Paul Feeney blamed “challenging markets” as the firm saw net client cash flows slump to £0.9bn in the third quarter, down from £2.3bn a year earlier.
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A self-confessed equities man, David Loudon is relishing his new role as chief executive officer at Quilter Cheviot, and has great expectations for wealth managers as the consolidation wave crests.
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