Evelyn Partners continues expansion with Guildford financial planner hire

Remains on hiring spree

Julia Bahr
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Evelyn Partners, the wealth management and professional services group created from the merger of Tilney and Smith & Williamson in June 2022, has hired Austin Flood as a financial planner in its Guildford office.

The hire will help the firm keep pace with the increased demand it is seeing for wealth management services in Guildford and wider Surrey, it said. Flood joins the company from Bespoke Independent Financial Advisers where he has spent the past four years working as a financial adviser. Lee Matthews, managing partner in Evelyn Partners' Guildford office said: "We are continuing to see an increase in demand for financial planning and investment management in Guildford and we are hiring talented and experienced financial planners to service our existing and future clients. "We are loo...

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