Ascentric adds three to IFA support team

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Whole of market wrap provider Ascentric has boosted its IFA support team by making a trio of appointments.

David Hoare has joined as business development manager for the Midlands and East Anglia, Sarah Stephens as training and relationship manager for Scotland and Northern Ireland, and Vicki Cooper will be training and relationship manager for the north of England. Ascentric says both Stephens and Cooper will provide training and assistance for IFA practices in their respective regions and support these IFAs during the transition period. Cooper will also support Steve Spruce, business development manager in the north, and Stephens will support Stuart Walker in Scotland and Northern Ireland. ...

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