Close Brothers integrates private client businesses

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Close Brothers is to integrate its three private client businesses under the new Close Wealth Management Group brand.

The group will ecompass Close Private Asset Management headquartered in London, Close Wealth Management in Cheshire and Close Private Bank in the Channel Islands, Isle of Man and South Africa. Between them, the groups manage over £3.1bn and administering around £8bn of assets. The integration is aimed at improving internal collaboration and enhancing the range of services, products and breadth of expertise for clients and their advisers. This will include a greater choice of jurisdiction to clients in the UK and internationally. Martin Andrew, CEO of Close Wealth Management Group, says...

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