KPMG adds former Nutmeg COO to wealth management team

Also worked at Westpac and Barclays

Tom Ellis
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KPMG has hired former Nutmeg chief operating officer Bill Packman as a wealth management partner.

Packman spent four years at the online investment manager as COO and spearheaded the firm's operational transformation. KPMG's new hire also spent time at Australian bank Westpac and has held a number of senior roles at Barclays. KPMG head of wealth management Richard Clarke said: "Bill's time at the forefront of the fintech revolution at Nutmeg, preceded by his time spent at established wealth managers and banks, means he has a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced right across the investment ecosystem." Packman said he sees an opportunity to "shape the evolution of the...

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