True Potential Investments raids industry for staff to support growth plans

Carmen Reichman
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Platform True Potential Investments has hired former BlackRock compliance officer Sheriden Davy and ex Scottish Widows Investment Partnership equity investment manager Colin Beveridge to support its future growth plans.

The platform, which is part of the wider financial services company True Potential group, is planning to grow after it launched a technology-based top-up solution for investments and an online direct-to-consumer offering earlier in the year. Davy stepped into the position of head of risk and compliance in March, while Beveridge became chief investment officer in February. Davy's previous roles include senior knowledge development manager at the Department for Work and Pensions, and head of compliance at the civil service pensions schemes MyCSP. Beveridge's career includes time at T...

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