Former Cazenove Capital CIO Jeffrey joins Kingswood

Part of investment committee restructure

Jayna Rana
clock • 2 min read

City veteran Richard Jeffrey will join wealth manager Kingswood Holdings as chairman of a new investment committee as the group prepares to launch a suite of products.

The appointment comes as Kingswood hopes to provide new and existing clients with high quality and cost-effective products. Jeffrey will work with clients and shareholders to boost the firm's presence in the investment industry as part of ongoing plans to build its investment strategy and product offering. He will lead the newly formed investment committee which will be made up of experienced investment professionals to be announced in due course.  Jeffrey was most recently chief economist at Cazenove Capital, part of the Schroders group. Prior to that, he was chief investment offi...

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