Beaufort Asset Management takes on four senior staff

Nicola Brittain
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Reading-based IFA, Beaufort Asset Management, has made four senior appointments to strengthen its advisory team.

The firm, an associated company of the Beaufort Group, has taken on Andy Nicholls, Andrew Coles, Andrew Davies and Jill Hanson, There are now a total of seven staff on the team. Nicholls, a leading independent mortgage consultant has joined as mortgage and protection adviser. Nicholls who holds the CeMAP and equity release qualifications, brings more than 30 years' mortgage experience to the business. He started his career as an adviser at the Halifax Building Society in the early 1980s. In 1992 Andy established his own general practitioner IFA firm, which he ran until he joined Beauf...

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