Adrian Lowcock leaves Architas for Willis Owen

Effective from mid-July

Victoria McKeever
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Architas investment director Adrian Lowcock has left the multi-manager firm for DIY investment provider Willis Owen, where he will work as head of personal investing.

Lowcock (pictured) will join Willis Owen in mid-July in the newly created role. He was appointed to his role at Architas, part of AXA Group, in August 2016. Prior to that, he worked as head of investing at AXA Wealth. Lowcock also previously held senior advisory and research roles at Hargreaves Lansdown, leaving after 18 months, and Tilney Bestinvest. Willis Owen managing director Jason Chapman said: "We have been working hard to ensure that our website and platform provide a clear and efficient customer experience and this appointment marks the next step in Willis Owen's journey."...

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