Phil Billingham replaces Ingram on Beaufort board

He will be a non-executive director

Carmen Reichman
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Former Institute of Financial Planning board director Phil Billingham has joined wealth manager The Beaufort Group as a non-executive director.

Billingham (pictured) replaces David Ingram, who has left the board to devote more time to due diligence services at discretionary fund manager Aim Two Three. Billingham was previously also a director of the Society of Financial Advisers, the precursor of IFP rival adviser body the Personal Finance Society (PFS), and sat on the Financial Planning Standards Board regulatory advisory panel. He is a well-known industry commentator and has written for Professional Adviser on a variety of issues, most recently on building an internal succession strategy. Ingram, past president of the PF...

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