Raymond James opens Watford branch

Fox to lead branch

Hannah Godfrey
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Wealth management firm Raymond James is opening a new branch in Watford that will provide discretionary and investment advisory services to clients across the UK.

Nick Fox (pictured) will run the branch. Fox first began his career at the Sun Alliance Insurance Group in the 1980s. Since 2008, he has managed individual portfolios. Fox said: "Over the past few years, I have watched the rapid growth of the Raymond James network across the UK and since joining the organisation I can see why the model has proven so popular. "The support for investment managers, such as myself, and the integrated platforms at our fingertips, mean that I can focus on achieving the client outcomes that I pride myself on delivering. "I am looking forward to having the...

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