Chase de Vere opens new office in Leeds to 'springboard' growth

In Leeds since 1969

Sophie King
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National IFA Chase de Vere has moved to an improved Leeds office as it looks to hire more IFAs.

The office is based in Sovereign Square, Leeds, where the business has had a presence since it began 50 years ago in 1969. The fourth floor office will initially house 34 employees, including 16 IFAs, and the firm said it would use its new base to recruit more advisers. The new office has added to the long list of offices Chase de Vere has around the country, with 16 others in other major towns and cities including Bath, Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester.  Doctors twice as likely to invest 'ethically' - Chase de Vere Chase de Vere chief executive Stephen Kavanagh (pictured) s...

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