Standard Life Wealth opens Bristol office

Jenna Towler
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Standard Life Wealth (SLW) has opened an office in Bristol as a hub for its south west operations.

SLW, the discretionary fund management (DFM) subsidiary of Standard Life, offers personal investment management services for private clients, charities and pension funds. The DFM office in Bristol will cover all areas of the south west of England including Somerset, Gloucestershire, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall and South Wales. This will be Standard Life Wealth's fourth office with established teams already in London, Edinburgh and Birmingham. David Driver, Managing Director at Standard Life Wealth, said: "We are currently servicing clients in the region from our London office, so we kn...

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