Ascot Lloyd appoints head of its new Adviser Academy

Academy launches early 2023

Ayesha Venkataraman
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Advice business Ascot Lloyd has appointed Duncan Gregory as the head of a brand-new Ascot Lloyd Adviser Academy, with immediate effect.

In this new role, Gregory will be responsible for managing the launch of the academy and driving it forward as it recruits the first intake of advisers, according to the firm. A Chartered Financial Planner, Gregory has been in the financial services industry since 1990 and spent the past five years as area head of academy at wealth management firm, St James' Place. He has grown similar practices at other national and international firms including Prudential and Towry.    The Adviser Academy, to be launched in early 2023, aims to recruit individuals who are looking to start a career in...

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