Hargreaves Lansdown to expand marketing team by 50%

Adding 35 jobs over 18 months

Tom Eckett
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Hargreaves Lansdown is planning to create a further 35 marketing jobs over the next 18 months.

The firm currently employs 71 people in its marketing department in Bristol but said the team would be expanded to take advantage of opportunities in the market. Hargreaves said this was an important step to improve its relationship with the group's 876,000 clients, of whom 55,000 have interacted solely by mobile device over the past three months. Digital director Chris Worle said: "Against the backdrop of the UK's huge savings and investing gap, and an ongoing trend towards people using digital channels such as mobile, we see significant opportunities ahead in the investment, pension...

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