Old Mutual national advice business appoints Dominic Rose as director

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Victoria McKeever
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Dominic Rose has joined Old Mutual Wealth Private Client Advisers as director to lead the firm's growth strategy in London.

Rose, who will report to managing director Nigel Speirs, joins from Bellpenny, after four years at the advisory firm, where he oversaw its acquisition strategy. Old Mutual Wealth Private Client Advisers was launched by Old Mutual Wealth in October 2015, as the appointed representative for advice network Intrinsic. Aimed at the "underserved segments" of the market, the national advice business's growth has come from client bank acquisitions and strategic partnerships. Since then, Old Mutual Wealth Private Client Advisers has established a number of regional offices, in addition to Lond...

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