Ex-PFS president David Ingram joins SIFA

He was founder of Threesixty Services

Carmen Reichman
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Former president of the Personal Finance Society (PFS) David Ingram has been appointed managing director of professional connections firm SIFA.

Ingram (pictured) will join the SimplyBiz group-owned business on 18 January, two months after stepping down from the board of wealth manager The Beaufort Group.  Ingram was part of the original founding team of rival support services firm Threesixty Services and later became managing partner at Aim Two Three, a consultancy-based support provider and discretionary fund manager. SIFA promotes professional connections between lawyers and advisers. The organisation recently expanded legal services offering, appointing Viv Williams as legal services director and Gemma Garen as head of ...

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