Intrinsic appoints Jenny Granner operations director

Joined firm in 2005

Tom Ellis
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Jenny Granner has been appointed Intrinsic operations director, in which role she will be responsible for operations delivery, compliance systems and adviser oversight at the firm.

Granner (pictured) joined the business in 2005 and has held a number of senior positions. She will replace Steve Burke, who has worked at Intrinsic since 2015. Burke will become special adviser - with a focus on technology - from the end of July. Granner worked at Allied Dunbar and Zurich Financial Services before joining Intrinsic. She said: "I'm really excited to be taking on this new role. Operations play a crucial role in everything we do at Intrinsic. With demands for advice surging, advisers need our support to give swift and accurate advice to their customers." She added: "W...

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