Raymond James opens new branch in London

Headed by Simon Monk

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Raymond James has opened a new branch in London, headed by Simon Monk.

Monk joins from Brown Shipley, where he began his career in investment management twenty-six years ago. The new branch at Ropemaker Place will provide a discretionary investment management service to clients across the UK, including private individuals and charities. This will include financial planning services, including advice in the areas of pensions planning, estate and inheritance tax planning, family protection and lifetime cashflow planning. "What drew me to Raymond James was its unique practice of allowing experienced investment managers to take responsibility for the mana...

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