Advice firm Cooper Parry Wealth opens Bristol office

Centre of the city

Hannah Godfrey
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Advice firm Cooper Parry Wealth has opened a new office in Bristol to grow its offering in the south west of England.

The new office space is currently in the centre of the city, but the firm said it will be moved to a more permanent home in the future. Cooper Parry Wealth already has offices in the east and west Midlands, London and the south east. For now, relationship director Simon Williams (pictured, left), who formerly worked at Close Brothers, works out of the office. He is supported by a 34-strong team based in the east Midlands. On winning 'Best Financial Advisers to Work for' - CooperParry Wealth Williams said the decision to join the firm was "simple", adding: "My passion is working wit...

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