Sesame appoints sales head as Gilmour quits

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Keith Gilmour, the business development director at Sesame Bankhall Group, has left the company after less than a year in the role.

Gilmour, who joined from national IFA Positive Solutions in November 2010, has left to pursue business opportunities elsewhere. Meanwhile, Sesame Bankhall has appointed David Kafetz as head of group sales, reporting to managing director for distribution Nick Kelly. Kafetz, who will be responsible for leading the sales team across Sesame and Bankhall, joins from Intrinsic Financial Services, where he was strategic recruitment director. Kelly said: "David has a great understanding and insight into the issues that adviser firms are facing whilst they adapt and build value in their bus...

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