Brett Williams officially took the hotseat at Cofunds today and immediately outlined his intentions for the future of the platform.
The former Skandia UK CEO and founder of Selestia says Cofunds will continue to provide the tools and services for IFAs in "difficult" markets, adding the firm has an "obsession to continue to grow and develop with advisers and their clients". His appointment, announced in July last year, saw former CEO Charles Eppinger remain with Cofunds as non-executive chairman. Williams says Eppinger has left him "a great opportunity" to oversee the platform's commitment to continue to meet the evolving needs of the adviser community. "The bottom line is the end investor does not go to an IFA for...
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