Old Mill adds Chartered financial planner to Exeter office

Hiring spree

Julia Bahr
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Old Mill has strengthened its wealth management team with the appointment of Chartered financial planner Tom Parry.

Parry has more than 20 years' experience in financial services and joins the firm from IFA Integrity 365. Prior to that, he spent 11 years at Francis Clark, where he developed his specialisms in retirement planning and business protection. In his new role, Parry will be based at Old Mill's Exeter office where he will provide comprehensive planning to clients, family businesses, corporates, trusts and charities, drawing on his corporate planning expertise to focus on providing business protection, legacy and succession advice. He will also use his local knowledge to help build up Old Mill...

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