Tilney Bestinvest research head exits

Departs amid restructure

Daniel Flynn
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Tilney Bestinvest head of research Simon Moore has left the firm amid a restructure, PA's sister title Investment Week understands.

According to Moore's (pictured) LinkedIn profile, he departed the firm this month after seven years. He is now a consultant to UK wealth managers, funds and investment companies at Trust Research. A spokesperson for Tilney Bestinvest could not comment on individual employees. However, they confirmed the company has combined its research teams and implemented a restructure of responsibilities following its acquisition of Ingenious Asset Management in February. Moore remains a non-executive director at Athelney Trust and has previously held roles at Libertas Capital and Collins St...

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