Evelyn Partners re-appoints Nick Reeves as a partner

London office

Ayesha Venkataraman
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Wealth management and professional services group Evelyn Partners has hired Nick Reeves as a partner in its London financial planning team.

Reeves (pictured) joins from Deutsche Bank, where he spent four years as the head of UK wealth planning and intermediaries. Prior to that, he was a partner in the London financial planning team at Tilney Group, part of Tilney, Smith & Williamson which rebranded to Evelyn Partners last month. He also worked as a wealth advisor at Barclays Wealth.  In his new role, Reeves will grow the firm's offering providing international financial services, including pre-arrival planning for clients looking to come to the UK, structuring advice for clients looking to leave the UK and ongoing advice ...

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