Tilney Bestinvest poaches four in financial planning team boost

Laura Miller
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Tilney Bestinvest, the investment and financial planning group, has hired four financial planners from across the UK to its expanding team, including a Personal Finance Society (PFS) Fellow.

The hires - David Durrant in East Anglia, Sally Bartrum in Bristol and Avon, Louise Higham in Manchester, and Mike Williams in Birmingham - follow on from several recent financial planning hires over the last year. Durrant will be based in Tilney Bestinvest's East Anglia office, reporting to the group's managing director for financial planning, Richard Dawes. He joins from Wetherbys Private Banking where he had spent five years as a Chartered financial planner. He is an Associate of the Personal Finance Society. Sally Bartram also holds the Chartered certificate, and is set to cove...

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