Berry AM to rebrand as Border & Cie

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Berry Asset Management is to become Border & Cie (UK) as it adopts the name of its parent company ahead of a UK expansion.

The business will continue to be led by CEO Jamie MacLeod (pictured), who will join Border & Cie's senior executive team in Switzerland. Jamie Berry will remain as chairman. Subject to Financial Conduct Authority approval, the Border & Cie (UK) business will open within six months, and will introduce a division for international and non-dom clients alongside the UK-focused unit. To that end, MacLeod will lead a "significant recruitment programme", with major appointments to include an international CEO or head of business. "While the name on the door will change, the team which has made ...

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