Ex-Schroders UK Private Bank chief Robinson joins Signia

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Rupert Robinson, former chief executive of Schroders UK Private Bank, has joined Signia Wealth to spearhead the company's expansion plans.

Robinson, who left Schroders at the end of last year, joins Signia as head of wealth management and will focus on international expansion, developing key relationships and overseeing day-to-day operations. He will also work alongside Signia Wealth founder and CEO Nathalie Dauriac-Stoebe on developing key strategic initiatives for the firm. Robinson joined Schroders in 2002, having previously spend 17 years at N.M. Rothschild & Sons, latterly as head of wealth management. "Rupert is one of the few key players in our industry and I am extremely excited about him joining us at Signia,...

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