IHT specialist joins Pru UK

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Prudential UK has appointed Gerry Brown as tax and trust manager, providing technical guidance and specialist support to advisers.

Responsible for Prudential’s onshore and offshore inheritance tax solutions, Brown will join in the autumn from Scottish Life International, after previous stints with Inland Revenue and private practice. Prudential International product and market development director says Brown’s knowledge and expertise is respected among advisers. “This is a key appointment that will further develop our extensive IHT solutions capability and extend our existing relationships with advisers in this market.” To comment on this story, contact: Hysni Kaso Reporter 0207 034 2681 Hysni.Kaso@incisivemedi...

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