IFA network ValidPath hires industry veteran Jon Barham

Joined from Bankhall Support Services

Jenna Brown
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IFA network ValidPath has hired Jon Barham as commercial director to manage the development of its proposition for advisers. 

Barham, who joined from Bankhall Support Services, where he was head of DA consultancy, has more than 30 years of industry experience. He has also held senior positions at Tenet Group, Financial Associates, Mortgage Intelligence and MGM Assurance. At ValidPath he will be focused on supporting advisers who want an independent retirement, growth or management buyout solution. Barham will report directly to Angus MacNee, chief executive of ValidPath and parent group Rimbal. MacNee said: "As we continually look to develop our adviser proposition, it is imperative that we invest in our ...

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