Succession appoints Ian Shipway as non-executive director

Follows shake up of executive team

Hannah Godfrey
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Financial planner Ian Shipway has been appointed non-executive director of Succession group.

Shipway (pictured) will start his new role immediately. He has worked with Succession since 2009 and is currently chair of the Investment Committee. Shipway is also the founder and managing director of HC Wealth Management, a bespoke financial planning service for higher net worth clients. He has been in the financial planning sector for more than 20 years. Succession managing director James Stevenson said he was "delighted" Shipway was joining the board and that his "expertise and experience will be invaluable in refining our compelling wealth planning proposition". Shipway add...

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