Evelyn Partners adds financial planner to Chelmsford office

Remains on hiring spree

Julia Bahr
clock • 2 min read

Wealth management an professional services group Evelyn Partners has expanded its South east presence by hiring a new financial planner to join its team in Chelmsford.

The firm's further expansion in the region comes after financial planner Catherine Glennon joined its Cambridge office in July.  Hayley Jarvis moves to the firm from Essex-based financial planners Forrester-Hyde. She has worked in financial services since 1996, with global insurers as well as with national and local IFAs.  As a Chartered financial planner, Jarvis works with private clients and business owners to ensure that they plan for business continuity, exit and the intergenerational transfer of wealth, according to Evelyn Partners. She has a keen interest in providing financial ...

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