Sanlam hires eight wealth planners

Four senior wealth planners

Tom Ellis
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National wealth management and financial advice firm Sanlam has hired eight wealth planners across four of its offices.

The senior wealth planners and wealth planners will join the national firm's London, Bristol, Fareham and Preston offices. Sarb Chahal and Paul Johncock have joined the London office as senior wealth planners from Tideway Investment Partners and Close Brother respectively. They have also hired Jean-Michel Morelli from St James's Place to join its London ranks. As for the other offices, Paul Cadman joined Sanlam from NFU Mutual as a senior wealth planner and will be based in Fareham, while Stuart Arnold, previously of Charles Derby, will be a senior wealth planner based in Bristol. ...

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