Syndicate promotes Jeffreys to director of asset management

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Wealth manager Syndicate Asset Management has promoted Christopher Jeffreys to its newly created Group Executive Committee ("GEC") as director of asset management.

Jeffreys will be responsible for overseeing the full range of private client asset management offerings within the GEC - namely its model portfolio service, model bespoke service, fully bespoke service, stockbroking and intermediary service. He continues in his current position as CEO of Savoy Asset Management. Ashcourt Rowan's investment team - led by Ashcourt Rowan group investment director Guy Stephens - and the fund managers of Savoy Asset Management will report directly into Christopher Jeffreys. The creation of the GEC - established to streamline management structures followi...

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