Kingswood reveals first seven partners and incentive plan details

More than 10 million shares allocated

Julian Marr
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Kingswood Holdings has revealed the identities of seven partners - the first to achieve that status at the group - and allocated more than 10 million of its shares to selected senior staff through a long-term incentive plan.

According to the wealth manager, which trades as KW Wealth, the initial partners are head of human resources Rachel Bailey; chief operating officer Graydon Butler; institutional business head Nigel Davies; chief financial officer Patrick Goulding; wealth planning team director David Healy; high net worth client adviser Jeff Hodgetts; and corporate client adviser Marc Maddison. The group said it was committed to "an employee ownership model" and that the creation of its first group of managing directors and partners was the culmination of a new organisation and title structure it had been...

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