Brooks Macdonald to consolidate London teams in new City office

Moving from two existing locations

Anna Fedorova
clock • 1 min read

Brooks Macdonald is bringing all its London-based teams together under one roof in a new London office in the City at 21 Lombard Street.

The wealth manager will relocate to the new premises in the second half of its financial year ending June 2020, with the lease taken out for a period of six years. At the same time, its existing two London offices at Welbeck Street in the West End and Bevis Marks in the City will consolidate into the new central location.  CEO Caroline Connellan (pictured), said the move is "an important step in delivering [the group's] growth ambitions". "It will allow us to provide an improved experience for clients and advisers, and a better environment for our people - supporting employee engag...

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