Brewin Dolphin opens second London office in South East expansion

30th office nationwide

Laura Dew
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Brewin Dolphin has opened a second London office in the West End, led by Simon Blowey, as it expands the firm's presence in the South East of England.

The office will be located in 8 Waterloo Place in St James's and is the company's 30th office nationwide.  Blowey has been at Brewin Dolphin for 11 years and will lead a 21-strong team including investment, wealth management and financial planning professionals.  The team will also include Nicholas Hammond who was appointed as operations director in June. Brewin Dolphin completes part acquisition of Dundee-based IFA The firm said it is also hiring a further eight people to join the office in client-facing roles.  Charlie Ferry, managing director of private clients at Brewin D...

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