Sesame plans Bankhall renaissance

Scott Sinclair
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Sesame Bankhall chief operating officer Stephen Young today outlined his plans to restore IFA support services provider Bankhall to its "former glory".

It follows the departure of Bankhall managing director David Golder, who Young says left the company "by mutual consent". Sesame Bankhall has no plans to replace Golder and Young says the business has so far shed 90 job roles - fewer than the 100 initially estimated - as a result of the restructure of the Sesame, PMS, and Bankhall businesses, which merged in October last year. "We want to get Bankhall back on to a strong business footing," Young says. "When I joined Sesame in 2002, Bankhall was a very strong competitor and we want it to be that again." Young says Bankhall had been ...

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