Brewin Dolphin finance director steps down

‘By mutual agreement’

Victoria McKeever
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Brewin Dolphin finance director Andrew Westenberger will be stepping down from his role on 16 May, leaving the company "by mutual agreement to pursue other interests".

The wealth manager said it had started the search for a permanent replacement for Westenberger. Before joining Brewin Dolphin in 2012, Westenberger was group finance director at investment bank Evolution Group, which was acquired by Investec in 2011. He previously held a number of senior finance roles at Barclays Capital. Brewin Dolphin chairman Simon Miller said: "Andrew has been part of a successful management team, which during his time with Brewin Dolphin has seen performance go from strength to strength - with total funds under management, discretionary funds, revenue and profit ...

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