Former Charles Stanley research head Bevan joins RiverPeak Wealth

Left Charles Stanley amid restructure

Daniel Flynn
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RiverPeak Wealth has appointed Shauna Bevan as head of investment advisory following her departure from Charles Stanley earlier this month.

Bevan (pictured) will also be a senior member of portfolio management firm RiverPeak's investment committee. She was previously co-head of open-ended fund research at Charles Stanley, where she had worked since 2003, and was also co-manager of the IM Matterley International Growth Portfolio, a fund of funds. She left the firm earlier in October amid a restructure which saw three of her colleagues, including investment manager and co-head of collectives research Stephen Peters, depart the firm. The restructure saw Charles Stanley bring together four of its asset management businesse...

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