Sanlam UK makes three senior appointments

Part of group 'mission'

Hannah Godfrey
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Sanlam UK has made three senior appointments to its wealth division as part of its "mission" to deliver better client outcomes and drive growth within the UK group.

Charlie Parker will join the firm in November to work closely with head of wealth John White to "help grow the business and strategically position the division" in its bid "to maximise global connections", Sanlam said. It was announced this morning Parker had left Neptune following a restructure of his role as the firm's head of distribution. Paula Eddery and Kartina Usher have also both joined Sanlam this month. Eddery will serve as portfolio manager in London and as the regional manager of the South Eastern offices, while Usher has joined the financial planning team as regional manager...

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