Tenet appoints head of recruitment for mortgage and protection network

Tenet Group to launch a restricted advice arm

Victoria McKeever
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Mortgage and protection network, TenetLime, has appointed Lee Barnes as head of recruitment, as the wider network recently announced it would be launching a restricted advice arm.

Barnes (pictured) will have responsibility for the recruitment of new firms into the network and will help existing TenetLime member firms grow their businesses and hire new advisers. He will report to managing director of the non-investment arm of the Tenet Group, Simon Broadley, who was appointed as the firm shared its plans for a restricted advice arm earlier this month. The news followed Tenet conducting a pilot exercise with firms into a "defined restricted proposition". Barnes has worked at Tenet for four and a half years, having joined as regional business manager back in 2013....

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