Towergate promotes Saulter to COO

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National IFA Towergate Financial has promoted business development director Dan Saulter to the new role of chief operating officer.

Reporting to CEO Ian Darby, Saulter's responsibilities have broadened to embrace the running of four Towergate Financial businesses across Scotland and the East. "I'm delighted to take on this new role and to be part of a first class team," says Saulter. "We have a three-pronged strategy which will see us growing organically, through selective acquisitions, and by the addition of high quality IFA firms into our Transition Toolkit." In addition to his new responsibilities, Saulter will continue his existing duties encompassing business development, marketing and acquisitions.    

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