Towry adds another Coutts employee to team

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Towry has appointed of Ed Colyer from private bank Coutts as manager of products in its client proposition team.

During his fifteen years at the bank Colyer held a number of roles, including product development manager, financial planning manager, and head of regulated products. Head of product Michael Pos said: "This is a significant appointment for Towry's product team. Ed has a proven track record as an innovative and highly commercial product manager and his experience both developing and delivering new products will only serve as beneficial to our clients." Colyer added: "Towry already has a strong and attractive offering of products and services. I am looking forward to the challenge of dr...

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