Coutts chief leads trio of WMA board appointments

Anna Fedorova
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The Wealth Management Association (WMA) has appointed three new members to its board of directors, including the chief executive of Coutts & Co.

The organisation has appointed Adam Seale, Michael Morley, and David Loudon, with effect from this month. Seale is CEO at execution only stockbroker Interactive Investor and began his career at the Bank of England in 1983. Morley is chief executive at Coutts & Co and a director of Adam & Company. Before joining Coutts in 2009, he was head of international private banking at Barclays Wealth and CEO of Barclays Switzerland. The third director, Loudon, is managing partner at Redmayne-Bentley. He began his career in financial services in 1989 as operations manager for HFC Bank. Read...

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