AHR Private Clients hires trio of advisers

Ambitious growth plans

Jenna Brown
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AHR Private Clients, which launched its UK private client business last month, has hired three advisers.

The Surrey-based operation has hired advisers from Coutts, Sun Global Investments and Seven Investment Management (7IM) as part of its first-year growth plans.  Tom Aykin, private client director, joins from 7IM. He has eight years' experience as both a Chartered wealth planner and investment manager.  Darryl Gilder, another private client director, will join AHR Private Clients from Coutts, where he spent seven years, most recently as a private bank manager. Rounding out the trio, Raj Sachdev joins from Sun Global Investment also as private client director. Sachdev has more than a...

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