Quilter Cheviot continues hiring spree with four new appointments

10 hires in 2019

Anna Fedorova
clock • 1 min read

Quilter Cheviot has hired four new investment managers to its team over the past month, rounding off a raft of appointments since the beginning of the year.

In its London office, Richard Wayne-Wynne has joined from Brooks Macdonald where he was an investment director. In Bristol, the group has hired Nick Lamb, previously head of office for WH Ireland in Bristol. Martin Andrews has joined the Leicester office from GHC Capital Markets, where he was a private client investment manager. And finally the group's Salisbury office has appointed Daniel Schieber from Charles Stanley, where he worked as an investment manager. Quilter to buy 400 adviser-strong Lighthouse Group for £42m CEO Andrew McGlone said: "I am delighted to welcome Rich...

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