Quilter expands sales and investment team

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Quilter has appointed Chris Scott to regional sales manager and Jason Stolte as investment manager in Jersey.

Scott, who has 38 years experience in financial services, joins from HSBC Global Asset Management. He has been a director of the Securities and Investment Institute (SII) since 2005 and SII Jersey branch president for the past three years. Stolte, whose career includes roles within Matheson Securities, Insinger de Beaufort, Collins Stewart and Spearpoint, has 24 years experience in financial services. Tim Childe, head of Quilter's Jersey branch, says: "Chris and Jason bring a wealth of experience, expertise and contacts to Quilter's team, which is growing in number and capability. ...

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