Head of investment Andrew Wilson to leave Towry

After 22 years at the firm

Victoria McKeever
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Towry has confirmed Andrew Wilson is to leave his role as the firm's head of investment.

Wilson (pictured) joined what was then John Scott & Partners in 1994 and was appointed investment director two years later.. Since then, he has managed multi-manager and multi-asset class portfolios for the firm, focusing on fund research, portfolio construction and risk analysis. Following the recent acquisition of Towry by Tilney Bestinvest, Wilson will continue his duties and see through the integration process over the coming months, managing director for Tilney Bestinvest Jason Hollands confirmed. As part of the merger process, the Tilney investment management team has seen a res...

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