Charles Stanley merges two locations to create 'super' office

Oxford and Reading

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Wealth management firm Charles Stanley has merged its Oxford and Reading offices, creating a "super wealth management" location with enhanced technology and meeting room space.

The new office, which will be bases in Botley just outside of Oxford, will support nine investment managers, an intermediary sales manager covering regional IFA's and internal financial planning, and a team of support staff that the firm is planning to grow. Branch manager for Charles Stanley's new Botley presence said both of the firm's Reading and Oxford offices "were restricted by their locations", with issues such as parking and meeting room space. He said: "Our new office is located just outside of Oxford, offers great square footage, modern facilities, more meeting rooms, is eas...

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