AHR Private Clients makes three senior hires

Based in Surrey

Sophie King
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AHR Private Clients has made three senior appointments to further support its plans for future growth.

Adam Edwards (pictured, left), Luke Turner (pictured, centre) and Philip Lee (pictured, right) will join the firm, based in Surrey, as private wealth directors for the business.  Edwards joins AHR after more than 14 years at Credit Suisse, bringing experience in investment, asset allocation and wealth planning advisory services.  Former director for the high net worth team at UBS Lee brings more than two decades of experience in the private banking space while Turner joins from W1 Investment Group. Turner has previously worked with British expatriates and has gained knowledge of th...

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