Tilney continues financial planning push with double Cambridge hire

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Hannah Godfrey
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Tilney has continued its financial planning push by hiring two financial planners to its Cambridge office.

Vincent Keane has joined the firm as a financial planner, while Laura Ingram will be a new financial planning director. Ingram was previously at NW Brown in Cambridge and is a Chartered financial planner. She is also vice president of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) in East Anglia and an active member of the Institute of Directors. Keane, meanwhile, worked on a self-employed basis advising clients primarily on retirement planning options. Prior to working as an IFA, Keane spent some time in a business development role and spent some of his career working off...

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