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Who moved where in another busy week in financial services?

Pitmans Trustees has appointed Kim Nash as a client director to its Reading office and Amy Johnson as a manager in its Leeds office. United Trust Bank has appointed Sharon Liddle as deposits manager. Liddle joins from Kleinwort Benson. Barclays has appointed Steve Weston as managing director of retail lending in its UK retail and business banking division. Weston joins from National Australia Bank. Grant Thornton has appointed Martin Young as head of financial planning for London. Young was previously managing partner at Coutts UK. Rowanmoor Pensions has appointed Martin Stead a...

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