Chase de Vere opens office in Cambridge

Nicola Brittain
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National IFA Chase de Vere has opened a new office in Cambridge and is targeting growth in East Anglia.

The office, based in Wellbrook Court, Girton, Cambridge, will initially house 12 IFAs, providing advice to private and corporate clients throughout East Anglia. Chase de Vere plans to recruit an additional five advisers to the team within the next 12 months. Chase de Vere said in a statement that East Anglia is a 'strategically important region' for the company. It will use the office to host a series of seminars for local businesses, explaining the steps they need to take to comply with the new pensions auto-enrolment regulations. Chase de Vere advice team manager for Cambridge...

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