Lowes Financial Management adds wealth manager

Ongoing expansion

Ayesha Venkataraman
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Lowes Financial Management has appointed Michael Stowe as a new wealth manager as part of the firm’s wider restructure and ongoing expansion.

In this new role, Stowe will be involved in developing his relationships with current and new clients, working from both the Newcastle and Middlesbrough offices, according to Lowes. Stowe has spent almost a decade at Lowes, starting in an administrative role and occupying various other roles before he became a Lowes consultant. Stowe said: "During the last several years there has been a lot of change within the financial advisory sector from legislation and regulatory requirements to the opportunities that technology has created. "Lowes has built its reputation on providing a perso...

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