Walker Crips rebrands private client investment business

Walker Crips Investment Management Limited

Tom Eckett
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Walker Crips has rebranded its private client investment management and stockbroking business to reflect the firm's range of wealth management services.

Formerly Walker Crips Stockbrokers Limited, the business will now be named Walker Crips Investment Management Limited with the aim to recognise the firm's move beyond traditional stockbroking services to a wider scope of investment solutions. The firm's investment management business offers advice, as well as both tailored and modelled portfolio management to clients. Walker Crips adds model portfolios to Dynamic Planner CEO Mark Rushton (pictured) commented: "This rebrand acknowledges the evolution of our business and reflects the comprehensive range of investment services we offe...

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