Ex-Bestinvest CIO reappears at 'financial architects'

Graham Frost left Bestinvest in 2012

Laura Miller
clock • 1 min read

Former Bestinvest chief investment officer (CIO) Graham Frost has joined a financial planning and tax advice business, Professional Adviser can reveal.

Frost (pictured) joined Surrey-based PK Group as CIO in January, according to his LinkedIn profile. The firm describes itself as 'financial architects' for individuals and businesses. Following a company restructure, Frost left Bestinvest in 2012. According to reports he then joined boutique investment firm The Venture Capital Platform in 2013, a discretionary manager of venture capital trusts (VCT), enterprise investment schemes (EIS) and seed enterprise investment schemes (SEIS). The website for the Venture Capital Platform is down, and Companies House records show it is in the p...

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