Cazenove Capital bolsters regional offices with three adviser hires

Three new advisers

Kathleen Gallagher
clock • 2 min read

Cazenove Capital, part of the Schroders Group, has hired three experienced advisers for its offices in Birmingham and Bristol.

Craig Jones and Omar Iqbal will join the Birmingham office as portfolio director and wealth planning director respectively. Meanwhile, Rhys Twomey joined the Bristol team in July as a portfolio director. Jones joins from HSBC Private Bank, where he gained over 30 years' experience, while Iqbal has 10 years' experience and joins from Barclays Wealth. They will both report to David Price, head of the Birmingham office, servicing clients in the Midlands. Twomey joined from Coutts and has more than 15 years' experience.   Cazenove said the appointments reflect the firm's "commitment ...

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