Saltus appoints new MD of financial planning

Focus on post-M&A integration

Ayesha Venkataraman
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Wealth management company Saltus has appointed Alex Spreckley as the managing director of financial planning, as it seeks to further develop its advisory proposition.

Spreckley (pictured) will focus on Saltus' growth strategy, supporting the business to achieve its goal of Chartered status while also overseeing post-M&A integration. "We are also a growing firm, with big ambitions, but we can only achieve these and maintain our high standards by having great people in the business; and that is why we are so pleased to be able to bring someone of Alex's calibre onboard," said Jon Macintosh, managing partner of Saltus. He added: "Not only does Alex share our passion for high quality client services, but he also has a wealth of experience in implementi...

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