Brooks Macdonald opens new Southampton office

Team of 25 staff

Julia Bahr
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Brooks Macdonald has opened a new office in Southampton to meet the growing demand it has experienced in the region, the wealth manager revealed.

Replacing the former Hampshire office in Fareham, the new office is set in Southampton's central business district and is second only to the London headquarters in size, with assets approaching £1.5 billion. It has a team of 25 investment managers and supporting staff, led by Liam Pryce-Jones, head of South at Brooks Macdonald. Pryce-Jones said it was the perfect time to invest in Brook Macdonald's presence in the region as the South of England continues to be an important and growing financial services hub. The team bring a range of specialisms and expertise for financial advisers, p...

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