Platform veteran Nigel Reynolds joins Mattioli Woods

Newly-created role

Tom Ellis
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Platform Securities CEO Nigel Reynolds has joined growing wealth management and financial planning firm Mattioli Woods.

Reynolds has joined the firm in an unspecified, newly-created role and will report to group operating officer Iain McKenzie. He has spent the last 14 years at Platform Securities and the past five as CEO. Before the last decade and a half of his career, Reynolds held senior management positions at Hargreaves Lansdown, Charles Schwab and TD Waterhouse.  Mattioli Woods has made three acquisitions so far in 2021 and completed two of those deals within a week in April. It has spent £8m on adviser firms Montagu, Pole Arnold Financial Management and Caledonia Asset Management.  Reynolds ...

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