Sanlam opens new Tunbridge Wells office

Kent presence since 1987

Hannah Godfrey
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Sanlam Wealth has opened a new office in Royal Tunbridge Wells, having moved its team from its previous Kent-based office in Sevenoaks.

Based in Wallside House, Mount Ephraim Road, the team will offer investment management services to clients, having previously been based in Sevenoaks. Sanlam, formerly Principal, has had a presence in Kent since 1987. Sanlam bought Principal in 2010, with the firm rebranding in 2012. Simon Lee, who is head of Sanlam's Tunbridge Wells office, said: "We are delighted to have opened our office in Tunbridge Wells. It enables out team of top portfolio managers to better take care of the financial needs of both our existing and future clients, and to be able to work closely with third-party...

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