RC Brown hires investment director from Towry

To work alongside CEO, Alan Beaney

Tom Eckett
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RC Brown Investment Management has hired Neil Whelan as investment director from Towry Asset Management.

Whelan worked in Towry's Bristol office as investment director managing clients in the bespoke portfolio service and was responsible for an investment team managing assets of over £90m. Prior to Towry, he was investment director at Principal Investment Management. Whelan will work alongside RC Brown's CEO Alan Beaney and Glenn Meyer, head of managed funds. Beaney commented: "We are absolutely delighted to secure someone of Neil's experience and calibre at this stage in our firm's development, with discretionary assets now exceeding £100m and group assets under admin and management of ...

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