Charles Stanley expands financial planning team with triple hire

Hires to Bath and Norwich offices

Hannah Godfrey
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Wealth manager Charles Stanley has added to its financial planning team across its group with a trio of new hires.

The wealth manager has hired Tom De Burgh as a Chartered financial planner. De Burgh has more than 20 years' industry experience, and has joined the firm's Bath office, covering Bath and Bristol. Luke Keattch, who has seven years' experience, has been hired as a paraplanner and will also work out of the Bath office. Elsewhere, Gary Coe, who will work from the Norwich office, has joined the firm as a Chartered financial planner. He has 25 years' experience as a Chartered financial planner, and has previously worked for Wealth at Work, Lloyds and Barclays Bank. Charles Stanley to inv...

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