Brewin Dolphin opens new Ipswich office

Nicola Brittain
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Investment manager and advisory firm Brewin Dolphin has opened a new office in Ipswich.

The office will be initially headed by divisional director Nicholas Barber. Barber will be replaced within three months by investment managers Andrew Wheeler, Toby Sellers and Matthew Shields who will take over the running of the office. There will be six additional staff at the office - four advisers and two support staff. The office marks a further expansion into East Anglia. The group already has an office in Norwich. The office will be initially located at Felaw Maltings on Ipswich Waterfront, a central hub for the business community in the area. The team will take up per...

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