Ashcourt Rowan hires regional directors

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Ashcourt Rowan, the wealth management arm of Syndicate Asset Management, has appointed two regional directors as part of its ongoing expansion.

Steve Daykin and Chris Johnson - both formerly senior area sales managers with Co-Operative Bank Independent Financial Advisers before its acquisition by Ashcourt Rowan last year - have been appointed regional directors for the northern and southern regions respectively. Ashcourt Rowan currently has 16 offices across the UK and is planning to expand its presence through a combination of customer acquisition activity - both directly and indirectly via intermediary channels - increased headcount, and new office openings. "We have undergone a period of significant growth as a result of o...

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