Openwork appoints Claire Limon head of recruitment and development

Looking to increase adviser numbers

Sophie King
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London-based financial advice network Openwork has appointed Claire Limon as head of recruitment and development in a bid to "grow the UK financial advice market".

Limon will be responsible for increasing the number of "holistic" advisers in the network and will also look to help increase the number of wealth advisers across the business. She previously worked for Owl Financial, Openwork's protection-only business. Limon's role will also encompass the ownership and expansion of Openwork's academy programme. The academy is aimed at encouraging people with no significant financial services experience to enter pensions and investment advice as a second career. Openwork partners take controlling stake after Zurich 'separation' Openwork wealth and...

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