Caerus appoints new chief operating officer

Laura Miller
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Caerus Capital group, the wealth management business, has appointed Lynn Smith as chief operating officer.

Smith comes to Caerus with over 20 years' experience in financial services and a great reputation for creating environments which deliver excellent client service, Caerus said. Her role will cover IT, operations and infrastructure. Smith started her financial services career with Allied Dunbar where she held a number of positions supporting advisers. She was then client and employee services director, responsible for overall operations and adviser support functions, at Honister Capital. Keith Carby, chief exectuive of Caerus Capital Group, said: "Caerus has achieved much to date, b...

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