Intrinsic MD Stephen Fryett to leave advice giant next year

From mid-2019

Sophie King
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Intrinsic wealth network managing director Stephen Fryett is set to leave the advice giant in mid-2019 to "seek out new opportunities", the firm has confirmed.

Fryett has been at Intrinsic since its formation in 2005, starting off as network sales director before becoming managing director of the Old Mutual Wealth-owned network in 2016. Since 2006, Intrinsic has grown from 300 advisers to 3,500, being one of the largest advice business in the UK. Intrinsic Group MD Stephen Gazard will take over Fryett's position, with the handover period beginning immediately. Intrinsic appoints Jenny Granner operations director Intrinsic CEO Andy Thompson said Fryett has been "instrumental" to the company's growth as well as having been a key member of i...

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