Quilter hires ex-SJP man as South West regional boss

Responsible for recruiting new advisers

Hannah Godfrey
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Quilter Financial Planning has hired Stuart Rimmer as its new regional director for the South West.

Rimmer has joined the firm from St James's Place (SJP), where he was senior manager for business acquisition. Prior to his role at SJP he held management roles at Octopus Investments, Met Life and Clerical Medical. In his new role Rimmer will be responsible for recruiting new members into the Quilter FP network in the South West. He has taken on the role from outgoing regional director Simon Hill, who has now retired. Quilter FP director for acquisitions and recruitment Scott Stevens said: "Stuart represents a fantastic hire for us and he joins Quilter Financial Planning at an e...

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