Equilibrium boosts team with hire of five client managers

Following office refurbishment

Anna Fedorova
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Equilibrium Asset Management has bolstered its headcount with the hire of five client managers, after refurbishing its offices.

The wealth manager has hired Carl Hayes, Laura Stewart, Clare Hamilton, Charlene Love and David West as client managers to be based at its Wilmslow headquarters. Hayes has eight years of experience in financial services with a focus on pensions and investments, while Stewart has worked in the industry for nine years, including complaint handling projects for various financial institutions. Hamilton is currently working towards the Diploma in Financial Planning, while Love spent five years in investment management at Brewin Dolphin. Finally, West has managed a portfolio of clients' ...

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